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CURT 55774 7-Pin and 4-Pin Dual-Output Vehicle-Side Connectors with Factory Tow Package and USCAR Socket Review

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Description of CURT 55774 7-Pin and 4-Pin Dual-Output Vehicle-Side Connectors with Factory Tow Package and USCAR Socket

VERSATILE DESIGN. This dual-output connector is a great upgrade for a variety of vehicles with a USCAR socket. It provides two standard trailer wiring sockets, a 4-way flat and an RV blade 7-way round socket, allowing for versatile towing options. WEATHER-RESISTANT. This two-way trailer wiring socket is designed to outlast weather exposure. The 7-pin socket has a spring-loaded dust cover that keeps the connection points dry and protected when not in use HUB_US: AD25. RELIABLE CONNECTION. These trailer wiring sockets come ready to plug into existing vehicle wiring, using the factory USCAR socket. They connect the taillights, brake lights, turn signals, reverse lights, electric trailer brakes and aux power. USCAR-SPECIFIC. This trailer wiring harness socket is designed for specific vehicles with an industry-standard USCAR socket. DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. For long-lasting use and a reliable connection, the housing of this dual 7-pin and 4-pin trailer wiring socket is made from durable black plastic that will never rust or corrode.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

It will break within a year and the support service will not reply!

I have had this part for less than a year and it started to fail when towing a trailer. I only use the 4 pin connector and have never connected anything to the 7 pin. When I figured out why it wasn't working properly, I noticed that the 7-pin connector was corroded and connected between two pins. When I tried to clean the corrosion with baking soda mixed with water and a soft bristle brush, one of the 7 pin pins broke. I was very careful about cleaning and knew I had to do it as I had a trailer

Pros
  • Connector
Cons
  • Not working

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Connector not working

Installation went very smoothly, installed on a Chevy Silverado which mated perfectly with the factory wiring harness. Couldn't use the bracket provided but installed the connector in the bumper into the existing connector mounting hole but left no room for the 4 pin connector. No major issues, 1. I'm not using a 4-pin connector and 2. I routed a 4-pin connector between the bumper and tailgate so it can be used. then there were problems: once i connected my trailer to either left or right, or…

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  • Automotive
Cons
  • Could have chosen a newer model

Awesome! This was the easiest job I've ever done! (That means I had NO wiring to do as this unit came with a new US trailer light plug that just plugs in.) It took me a while to figure out where the plug actually was on the truck - as it turns out it's right there, on the back of the connector on the old trailer light, so I had to pry it off and snap it onto the new connector (on the end of the cable that came with it). The only problem I have is figuring out where to install the new mount and…

Pros
  • Gear
Cons
  • Vanish

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Didn't have plug and play

I ordered this for my 2000 Ford F-250 Super Duty at the same time I ordered a Reese hitch for it. My truck originally only had a 4 pin connector so I figured this would allow me to keep the 4 pin and then get the functionality of the 7 pin as well. Both products arrived the same day so I installed the bracket for it on a Reese hitch before installing it on the truck and immediately realized you only have 4 bolts when there is room for 6 (2 to attach the bracket on the trailer hitch or vehicle),

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  • Trailer accessory
Cons
  • Hard to tell