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Old 04-23-2009, 12:39 PM   #52 (permalink)
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Re: trailer brakes

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I intend to purchase a controller, more than likely the prodigy due to the rave reviews.
This guy has a controller and harnessfor sale, a good price for both shipped to your door.

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Are the wires from the Elec. Plug installed by the Manu. ran to the rear of the truck? I guess I am asking where would I find the wires from the elec. Plug at the rear of the truck?
Yes. There is a round 7-conductor plug back there, taped up behing the bumper on the drivers side.

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The only wires ran to the 6 pole on the truck are splices from my tail lights.
OK so do you currently have some sort of connector on the truck, or no? Hoppy part #40955 plugs right in to the plug on that harness and provides both 7-pin RV and 4-pin flat connections, Wal-Mart carries it. Adapters are available from 7-pin to all different sorts of connections. And of course you will need the infamous tow relays, if you don't already have them (do a search on this topic).
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