Does anyone make a 7 pin round to 6 pin round adapter?
My current truck/trailer is set up with a 7 pin round connecter, but the trailer I am buying has a 6 pin round. I could change the plug on my truck, but my parents also have a 7 pin plug on their truck and they need to use the trailer sometimes too. If this type of adapter doesn't exist, would it be possible to use a 7 pin round to 7 pin flat adapter + a 7 pin flat to 6 pin round?
Personally I'd Just throw a 7 pin (blade) connector on the trailer, the 6 pin is (argueably) obsolete, might as well get in step with contemporary truck wiring.
Posted 2006-10-30 3:08 PM (#50859 - in reply to #50857) Subject: RE: 7 pin round adapters
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That's a good idea and then my dad can use a 7 pin round to 7 pin blade adapter when he uses the trailer. Now my problem is how do I get it home from the seller? I can't expect them to change out the plug for me. Is it okay to use two adapters until I can get the trailer home to rewire it?
Posted 2006-10-30 3:17 PM (#50860 - in reply to #50852) Subject: RE: 7 pin round adapters
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Hoppy makes a variety of connectors/adapters that can be found at most auto stores or from Hoppy's website. That answers your questions about adapters. However, what Reg says is the better solution.
Four-Wire Flate to Seven-Way Blade, RV (47205) - $39.99
Four-Wire Round to Four-Wire Flat, Flexible (47465) - $29.99
Four-Wire to Siz-Way Round (47155) - $34.99
Seven-Way Blade, Rv, to Fou-Wire Flat (47355) - $29.99
Seven-Way Blade, RV, to Four-Wire Flate, Flexible (47365) - $29.99
Seven-Way Blade, RV, to Six-Way Round (47555) - $29.99
Seven-Way Round, Pin Type, to 4-Wire Flat (47405) - $29.99
Six-Way Round to Four-Wire Flat (47305) - $29.99
Six-Way Round to Four-Wire Flat, Flexible (47315) - $29.99
Posted 2006-10-30 5:36 PM (#50866 - in reply to #50859) Subject: RE: 7 pin round adapters
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Originally written by chawley on 2006-10-30 3:08 PM
That's a good idea and then my dad can use a 7 pin round to 7 pin blade adapter when he uses the trailer. Now my problem is how do I get it home from the seller? I can't expect them to change out the plug for me. Is it okay to use two adapters until I can get the trailer home to rewire it?
Thanks!
Why not ?
I would expect the seller to put in just a little bit of effort to get the trailer in a condition that I could safely tow it away - with STANDARD wiring.
Similarly, if I had a trailer for sale with obsolete wiring I would expect to have to upgrade/update it before anyone would consider taking it.
There again, I wouldn't be above buying the plug, printing out the wiring sheets I refered you, carrying a couple of tools there so I could just chop of the 6-pin plug, put on the 7 and get going.