Quality 4 and 7 pin plug sources

Ireland

Adventurer
Fed up with the cheap Chinese ones failing and wondering what options there are out there...
Thinking the big rigs must have a way more reliable product and would like to see what you guys are using....

Money is no object:ylsmoke:
 

detailbarn

Adventurer
I think I can help. I work at a trailer store and we carry a nice variety of plugs , in the 7 pin we have really nice metal cased units. Which side are you looking for trailer or truck? For the wire from truck to trailer, I highly recommend www.jetconnex.com Let me know if you need any more help, and I'll get some pictures of the units we carry.
 

Rezarf <><

Explorer
Napa carries a 7pin for big rigs, all metal on both ends, really nice units. Just another .02

Also, where are you mounting your outlet at, is that what is taking the shots?

Rezarf <><
 

Ireland

Adventurer
Rezarf <>< said:
Napa carries a 7pin for big rigs, all metal on both ends, really nice units. Just another .02

Also, where are you mounting your outlet at, is that what is taking the shots?

Rezarf <><

I pull various trailers for work and for play (mostly regular pick-up's) and the weakest part of the wiring is always the plug and where it connects.
I am currently re wiring a trailer and locally here there is just cheap fittings available so I thought I would ask and see what the port folks are using.
What I actually need is a female 7 pin bumper mount as well as a 4 pin version and might as well get the male ends too.
I really like the product in the above link from Detailbarn (thanks) and so far I'm thinking I might go that route...

Wouldn't mind some more links for quality comparable products though:)
 

Rezarf <><

Explorer
I bought a molded 7 pin connector from Northern Tool. Might be worth a try it is made from a heavy rubber compound and seems pretty solid to me. Just a thought.

Rezarf <><
 

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