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Location: Minneapolis, MN | Howdy,I'll be installing B&W hitch in a 2009 F350. That's no problem. Here's the deal. I would normally just plug the trailer cord into the factory 7 way under the bumper...drape the cord over the tailgate. Friend would like a 7 way in the box. Does any mfg have a quick snap in "T" to facilitate this....or do I have to go old school, splice in, solder tape? |
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Location: western PA | http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/search/?Ntt=hitch+wiring+kits |
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Location: Minneapolis, MN | I see that Draw-tite, Curt make something that works, ain't cheap but it's easy. |
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Location: Vermont | http://www.etrailer.com/vehicle-finder.aspx?hhcat=t1&passmake=Ford&... Enter your truck year, then enter your vehicle model
Edited by PaulChristenson 2011-07-12 10:32 PM
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Location: Northern Utah | The Ford part for this is pretty competitively priced. Check with your local Ford Parts dept or any of the mail order ford parts dealers and compare to the after market wiring harness. With the Ford harness, You know it will plug right into the existing harness right behind the bumper. The only challenge is the shape of the actual plug, It's not round, so it's just a touch more challenging to cut the hole in the bed for. |
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