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Location: Smithville, TX | My gooseneck trailer has the big black plug that plugs in under the bumper. Everythings works perfectly, but I have the small round gray plug in the bed and was wondering about changing the plug over to fit it. Any suggestions? |
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Location: Okla City, Okla | HAVE A BIG BLACK TRUCK PLUG INSTALLED IN THE BED OF YOUR TRUCK. YOU WILL NEED TO LEAVE THE PLUG ON YOUR TRAILER THE SAME. THIS WORKS THE BEST. |
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Location: Arkansas | Agree, keep the socket on the truck that you have, and have one added that matches the trailer. |
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Location: Smithville, TX | Will all the wires I need be in the existing plug inside the bed. It is the smaller grey, round plug. |
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Location: California | Yes,they should be. |
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Location: Okla City, Okla | You will have all the wires you need in the silver round plug (6 way) except for a back up circuit wire which is additional in a 7 way (big black plug). You do not need that hooked up. The wire color codes in the two plugs are different so you have to make sure the terminal connections are correct if you wire from the 6 way to the 7 way. |
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/home/wiring.asp |
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Location: North of Detroit, MI | Heck - I just plug in my GN BIG black plug to the under the bumper receptacle on my truck. No holes in the bed of the truck. : ) (other than the ones holding the GN hitch rails) |
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Location: Hingham Mass | Have you taken a look at the web page www.ezconnector.com Great product |
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