I spoke with my contact at Camco regarding the Power Grip Generator Adapter # CAM55422 referenced in your question. He stated that the adapter features 6 gauge wire and 8 gauge for ground.
This is a very nice 125-Volt adapter cord that will convert your RV's 50-amp power plug to work with a 30-amp twist-lock outlet on a generator. I have attached a short video demonstration on this product that you can also check out. view full answer...
The Power Grip Generator Adapter for RV Power Cord # CAM55272 uses 10 gauge wiring for each prong. This is more than thick enough to handle the power capacity over the 12 inch length of the adapter. view full answer...
The Adapter Kit for DTLBM and DTALBM Series Locking Ball mounts, # DTADP35, is designed specifically for trailer hitch ball mounts in the DTLBM and DTALBM series.
If you just need a reducer sleeve, I recommend the Curt Reducer Sleeve 2-1/2 inch to 2 inch, # C45405. view full answer...
The Thule HideAway Awning Adapter for Dodge ProMaster Cargo Van part # TH308960 comes with both aluminium and powered coated steel brackets which I have attached a photo of for you. The photo you see on Thule's page is a generic one. view full answer...
If you got something like this Adapter 7 Pole to 4 Pole with Tester # 47345 you will be able to convert your 7 pole to the 4 pole you need to power your light # CR-007G, you can also test to see if everything is working. If everything is, I think you may have an issue with your wiring with your factory 4 pole. You may also want to check your fuse box for a blown fuse. Also try to check your factory wire connection under your truck bed. view full answer...
There are no numbers or letters dedicated to each pin on the 3-Wire Y-Adapter for Peterson Trailer Tail Lights part # 421-491Y. In basic use these will only plug in one way into the light they are designed to fit like the Peterson LumenX LED Trailer Tail Light part # M821R-7. view full answer...
Your tow package port on your 2005 Toyota Tundra will either be above the emergency brake pedal (even taped to it), or behind the kick plate panel to the left of the emergency brake pedal. The connector should be white. See the installation video on the 2006 Toyota Tundra I included as it will be the closest to your truck.
If you don't have a brake controller yet, I highly recommend going with the Tekonsha P3 # 90195 because its one of the most popular and highest rated brake controllers... view full answer...