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gkirtley
Explorer
May 23, 2016

Mounting & Wire Routing of In-Bed Receptacle?

Hi,
I am setting up my Dodge Cummins 8' bed for a future slide-in. I would appreciate getting some advice where to mount the in-bed 7-blade receptacle. The previous owner installed a fifth wheel wiring harness so it has a factory receptacle on the bumper and the other one in the bed which is not usable for a slide-in due to its location. I want to relocate it somewhere in front of the left wheel well.

I was considering mounting it as far forward as the 9.5' harness would allow but I have read where some people mounted them to be just in front of the wheel well and wondered if there was more cable available would there be any drawback(s) to going further forward? I was concerned that mounting the plug right in front of the wheel well might be in the way of using an inside access door.

Also my choices are to route the split wire loom forward along the frame and then over to the mount area or go directly from the back of the bumper to the space between the two bed walls and route it forward between those two walls. I wondered if anybody has any thoughts on the routing choice. Thanks.
  • I mounted mine between the rear pillar and the wheel well closer to the wheel. Its an easy mod. Glad I did mine
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    This is where most non TC owners put their connectors in truck beds for 5th wheel trailers...

    I have mounted the 7-way and a 2-way for bringing Battery connections to the truck bed for radio equipment in a couple of my trucks in the past... Most all of my truck had the thick plastic lining on the insides of the truck bed rails...

    We routed all the cables in some sort of cable loom to keep mud and water away from the cables as well as preventing any brush or other dangers grabbing the cable looms...

    Looks similar to this GOOGLE image



    This would most definitely be in the way of the Truck Camper being loaded...

    I like the idea of putting them at the front of the truck bed and perhaps having your 7-way to TC CAMPER cable adapter plug just hanging out over the front bed rail so you can plug it in when the camper is slide-in where it belongs...

    Roy Ken
  • I didn't mention exactly where the previous owner mounted the receptacle. It is on the inside of the post that frames the tailgate opening. In other words it is in a location where most campers I have looked at have very little clearance. If it was plugged in and the camper moved forward during the loading process it would shear the plug off. :) So I need to relocate it no matter what.
  • My father ordered his new Ram with the tow package which comes with the FW connection as you said, in the left rear corner. He finds it works great there. He loads about 3/4 of the way forward, plugs the connector in and the finishes loading.