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Wireless Lights - you help is appreciated

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DudeAbides

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OK - I have JayCo that is pulled by a large V-8 suburban - no problems there.
I have a universal hitch professionally installed on the back of the trailer - no problems there.
My bike weighs 225 lbs. - no problem there. Tongue weight on the trailer-to-bike and tongue-to-truck are fine.

I desire to put wireless lights on the bike so people can plainly see my turn/stop lights.
The manufacture of these lights has a 4-way flat you connect - the problem is that my trailer has the RV plug in.
How do I get both to plug into my 2008 hot rod suburban trailer light plug - in ?

Thank You in advance - Jimmy :)
 
I think you may be asking about a connector that you can plug in both the 7-pin trailer connector and the flat 4-pin connector at the SAME TIME. Is that correct? If so, here’s a link to a dual trailer socket that you can replace your existing one with and have both connector options.


I’m sure there are others available in the marketplace as well.

TJ
 
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