โOct-25-2013 08:19 AM
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Jaxom wrote:
You could likely drive out the cover hinge pin on the 4-way flat connector. Get a cover for a 4-way pigtail to cover it when not in use. Save the hinge pin, spring and cover to put back to stock when you need to.
โOct-27-2013 07:06 PM
โOct-25-2013 05:53 PM
RoyB wrote:
I'm guessing you are saying the trailer plug doors keep you from plugging two plugs in at the same time
I notice alot of TRUCK CAMPERS have a 7-way plug installed in the bed of their truck which makes it easier to plug into the camper. Don't know if this idea would help your plug restrictions or not... I think these kits are available from ETRAILER.com
โOct-25-2013 05:35 PM
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โOct-25-2013 10:03 AM
650cent wrote:
The camper has the 7-pin round plug and the boat trailer has the 4-pin flat plug. The problem is with the camper plugged in the door to the trailer receptacle will not open fully, and the same if the trailer is plugged in the camper plug cannot be plugged in.
Bill
โOct-25-2013 09:46 AM
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