4 way to 7 way trailor plug in?
I was wondering if any of you yahoo's knew of an easy way or an adapter to turn my 4 way pin to 7 way. I would like it if it went in the hole where the 7way is from factory since someone popped mine out. Thanks!
First of all, I'd not recommend calling people you are asking for advice from "yahoos". By asking us for help, you are basically admitting that we are more knowledgeable than you, so what would that make you, young man?
Oh, ok, enough phucking with you, here dammit:
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Oh, ok, enough phucking with you, here dammit:
http://shop.easternmarine.com/index....categoryID=284
anyway, my truck has the plug in, in the bumper and i have an adaptor that plugs into the bumper and i plug my waverunner trailer into that...TECHNICALLY it should work but i havent met anyone yet who has trailer lights that actually ****in work!!
Mine work, but I am wat too far away from NJ 
I use the 7 pin because I use the accessory (key on only wire) to keep my winch battery charged and I have trailer brakes. I use 6 of the 7 pins.

I use the 7 pin because I use the accessory (key on only wire) to keep my winch battery charged and I have trailer brakes. I use 6 of the 7 pins.
its funny, like one of the last times i had my waverunner out the whole plug got submerged in water and when i plugged it into the truck those babies where brighter then ever!!! although the plug is buried in snow now...cant be good.
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The water probably gave you a better ground. You might check that the next time you hook up. They should have a good ground without the ball touching the trailer. I found mine didn't one time and replaced the ground connection on my trailer. The lights started to flicker when turning a corner because they were only grounding thru the hitch ball and not the plug.
They plugging up the lights before touching the trailer to the hitch and see if they work.
They plugging up the lights before touching the trailer to the hitch and see if they work.







