At Least 3 Foot Long 6-Round to 6-Square Trailer Adapter
Question:
This is the part I need, but in the description it says it is only 10 inches long, but 10 inches from the trailer plug in will just reach the all, need a minimum of at least another 12 inches. Have attached a picture of my present cord. It is about 36 inches
asked by: Dave H
Expert Reply:
I have an option for you but we don't carry a longer version of the Hopkins 6-round to 6-square adapter, part # HM47415.
Instead you can make your own. Use Hopkins part # 37995 which has both sides of the 6-square and wire the end you need to the Bargman 6-round # 50-61-104. The Bargman is 4 feet long and the Hopkins is just under 12 inches so this will be plenty long enough for you.
Products Referenced in This Question
6-Pole Square Trailer Wiring Connector Kit (Car and Trailer Ends)
- Trailer Wiring
- Wiring Adapters
- Single-Function Adapter
- 0 - 5 Feet Long
- 6 Square
- Plug and Lead
- 6 Square
- Hopkins
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Hopkins Trailer Connector Adapter - 6-Pole Round to 6-Pole Square
- Trailer Wiring
- Wiring Adapters
- Single-Function Adapter
- 6 Round
- Plug and Lead
- 6 Square
- Hopkins
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