Is There a Plug-In Adapter for Trailer To Use EZ Connector
Question:
I am planning to switch my set up to use the EZ Connector 7 pin wiring. I have found the propper part that will let me as the receptive to the bed by tapping into the wiring for the 7 pin connector already in my bumper. The part that I am asking about is an ex Connector cord end for the fifth wheel that I can just attach to my existing cord. Does such an animal exist or do I have to order the whole cord/plug as a single unit and wire it in to the buss bar? If it matters, we have a 2013 chevy silverado 3500 Ltd dually pulling a 2006 keystone outback 30 FRKS. Thanks!
asked by: Alex
Expert Reply:
In order to replace the 7-way trailer connector on a 5th wheel with the EZ Connector you must cut off the old one and splice on the new one such as the EZ Connector Magnetic 7-Way Trailer Connector part # 319-S7-07 as there isn't a plug and play adapter.
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EZ Connector Magnetic 7-Way Trailer Connector with 4' Long Cable - Watertight Seal - Trailer End
- Trailer Wiring
- Trailer Connectors
- Trailer End Connector
- 0 - 5 Feet Long
- Plug and Lead
- 7 Round - Contact
- EZ Connector
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