Highbeam
Super Member
I think the poster is looking for the brake lamp wire to tell the brake controller when to tell the trailer brakes to engage. You can either pull this directly from the brake switch on the pedal or you can follow that wire and tap into it somewhere. On my 98 chevy pickup this activation line was tapped just under the steering column. The guy that installed it happened to know which wire to tap into. This is one of the few times that I would use one of those crimp on wire taps. The power draw will be very minimal since this connection only activates the brake controller which has it's own power source.
Go ahead and wire the truck for a 7-pin connection. Then do as I do and use the adapter to go from 7-pin to four or buy the fancy plug that actually has a 7pin and 4 pin in one plug. It comes stock on 2001 and up GMs and on ford super duties.
On my pickup with the same bumper as your 95 I removed the driver's side license plate light and enlarged the hole to the right size to surface mount the 7-pin connector right into the chrome. It turned out really sharp and puts the plug close to the ball.
Go ahead and wire the truck for a 7-pin connection. Then do as I do and use the adapter to go from 7-pin to four or buy the fancy plug that actually has a 7pin and 4 pin in one plug. It comes stock on 2001 and up GMs and on ford super duties.
On my pickup with the same bumper as your 95 I removed the driver's side license plate light and enlarged the hole to the right size to surface mount the 7-pin connector right into the chrome. It turned out really sharp and puts the plug close to the ball.