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Working on installing a Rear-Hitch Wiring Kit

onto my installed  -  Krustyballer's Hitch.

 

Is this what I need:

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/2018-Jeep-Wrangler-JL-7-Way-Trailer-Tow-Hitch-Wiring-Installation-Kit-Mopar-OEM/292512399502?hash=item441b19008e:g:1JgAAOSw8hhaxmXV:sc:ShippingMethodStandard!75060!US!-1

 

 

On this:

 

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youngfred

 

 

 

 

 

 

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18 minutes ago, Jeep Driver said:

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Perfect.

 

Don't really need 7-pin. 

 

My Grand Cherokee has the OEM

7-pin with the 4-pin plug-in adapter, which I use.

 

I was looking for one with the mounting bracket included.

Forgot about looking here - etrailer.

 

Thanks, Jeep Driver. :L:

 

 

youngfred

 

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Ya, that option is probably the cheapest. I run a 7 pin plug from rural king with mounting plate and then I have a bunch of 4 pin adapters.

I was gonna have to slap you for a kit that cost more than the hitch. Lol.

The cheap universal wiring harness is cheap and easy to wire in.

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I like the fact this part has both 7 pin and 4 pin connectors. It means I don't have to buy another 7 to 4 pin plug.  

 

Also liked the picture with the 4 pin adapter mounted vertically rather than the other pictures with the 4 pin mounted below the 7 pin plug.

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