7-Way Replacement Plug For 1997 Ford F-350
Question:
I have a 1997 Ford 350 XLT Powerstoke that had the 7 Way RV Trailer Wiring Plug its wired from the factory, its just worn out so im looking for a replacement plug and bracket. Could you please provide me with the link to the replacement plug and bracket that I should purchase for my 1997 Ford 350 XLT Powerstroke?
asked by: Mitch H
Expert Reply:
For a replacement plug for your 1997 F-350, you can use an option from Hopkins, which is the 7-way plug which also comes with the mounting bracket, so you don't need to purchase that separately:
- Hopkins Endurance 7-Way Trailer Connector Socket - Vehicle End # HM48480
I have added a link below to a video review showing how to connect the wiring that I recommend checking out.
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Hopkins Endurance 7-Way Trailer Connector Socket - Vehicle End - Ergonomic Design
- Trailer Wiring
- Trailer Connectors
- Vehicle End Connector
- Plug Only
- 7 Round - Blade
- Hopkins
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