Looking for 7 pin RV plug that doesn't break.

   / Looking for 7 pin RV plug that doesn't break. #1  

bw_wis

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Madison, Wisconsin
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Kubuta B2630
Every winter I break the cover/lock on the RV outlet on my truck at least once. The really scary parts is the brakes are the first to be pin to come loose.:eek:

Anybody have any good or bad luck in different brands or models?

I have been considering converting to a semi truck style hoping to have better luck. But I'd rather not have to convert all my trailers and build adaptors. Thoughts...

Thanks for your help.
 
   / Looking for 7 pin RV plug that doesn't break. #3  
To be honest I have owned about a dozen trucks, mostly Fords, but also Dodge, GM, Toyota, and Nissan and never had one break. What in the world are you doing?

Chris
 
   / Looking for 7 pin RV plug that doesn't break.
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Thanks for replies. I did do some looking a round before I started this thread. I would like fix the problem once and for all. The reason I ask for help is the poor pics and info I could find from the manufacturer and distributers.

Diamondpilot,

The lid tends to break while hooking up when the temps single digits or colder. I have been using the kit from Farm & Fleet for my Tahoe that plugs straight into the factory harness.

Brian
 
   / Looking for 7 pin RV plug that doesn't break. #6  
I guess it gets a lot colder up there. Too be honest I really do not tow much from November to March so I miss the real cold temps around here. Also my trucks and cars live in a heated garage so when I do tow its back out to the barn and hook up the trailer. Everything is still warm.

Chris
 
   / Looking for 7 pin RV plug that doesn't break. #7  
Maybe buy a Ford one? My truck and its 7 pin connector are now over 14 years old....and I do a LOT of trailer towing.
 
   / Looking for 7 pin RV plug that doesn't break. #8  
I had the same issue- I bought the reese brand. The pin holders is made of plastic and after 4 years, the salt and cold finally broke the door. This spring I am gonna replace it with a stronger one that I found at walmart called tuff something. The only problem I have now is that the brake controller light is on green like as if there is something plugged in?! I put grease on the pins to keep salt off since there is no door.
 
   / Looking for 7 pin RV plug that doesn't break. #9  
Maybe buy a Ford one? My truck and its 7 pin connector are now over 14 years old....and I do a LOT of trailer towing.

I do not want to brag on Ford again but you may be on to something. I never had a issue with any of the 6 F-150's, 2 F-350's, F-250, or Mercury Mountaineer I have owned. But had to replace the one on my 3500 Dmax within 6 months due to a loose pin.

Chris
 
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