Gary_in_Indiana
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- Joined
- Apr 22, 2002
- Messages
- 3,373
- Location
- Fort Wayne, IN
- Tractor
- John Deere 4200 MFWD HST w/ JD 420 FEL w/ 61" loader bucket & toothbar & JD 37 BH w/ 12" bucket
I had one vehicle with a flat four connector I needed to upgrade to a six round to accomodate a larger trailer with brakes. Since I was also going to still use it for the smaller trailer and car dolly as well I figured I'd just get an adapter to use with those. While I was shopping for the new six round assembly and 6 to 4 adapter I came across a real neat connector for the truck.
It's a pre-wired six round and flat four side-by-side in a solid base I put right in my bumper. The best part was the flat four I already had just plugged in to the back of this covering three of the six connections I'd thought I was going to have to make myself. I had to run my two trailer brake lines and connect a separate ground and I was done. I didn't have to cut my existing flat four off and don't have to worry about an adapter, either.
Tomorrow I'm doing an upgrade to my upgrade on my trailer. I guy who does some work for me suggested this and I loved the idea. I'm replacing the round four connector on the rears of my trailer (yes, the brand new one I just installed Saturday) with a six round with just the four lights wired. I'm also changing the end on my magnetic towing lights to a six round wired the same way (yes, replacing the one I just installed Saturday to replace the flat four that came with it).
It's all going to be worth it, though as this way I can use the towing lights on the second vehicle towed behind the trailer AND with a vehicle on the tow dolly with the dolly plugged into the flat four connection on the bumper and the tow lights plugged in to the six round right next to it. Again, no adapters, no splitters, just plug it in and go. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
It's a pre-wired six round and flat four side-by-side in a solid base I put right in my bumper. The best part was the flat four I already had just plugged in to the back of this covering three of the six connections I'd thought I was going to have to make myself. I had to run my two trailer brake lines and connect a separate ground and I was done. I didn't have to cut my existing flat four off and don't have to worry about an adapter, either.
Tomorrow I'm doing an upgrade to my upgrade on my trailer. I guy who does some work for me suggested this and I loved the idea. I'm replacing the round four connector on the rears of my trailer (yes, the brand new one I just installed Saturday) with a six round with just the four lights wired. I'm also changing the end on my magnetic towing lights to a six round wired the same way (yes, replacing the one I just installed Saturday to replace the flat four that came with it).
It's all going to be worth it, though as this way I can use the towing lights on the second vehicle towed behind the trailer AND with a vehicle on the tow dolly with the dolly plugged into the flat four connection on the bumper and the tow lights plugged in to the six round right next to it. Again, no adapters, no splitters, just plug it in and go. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif