CURT 56611 - Cold-Weather Replacement 7-Way RV Blade with 6ft. Wires (Trailer Side)
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CURT 56611 - Cold-Weather Replacement 7-Way RV Blade with 6ft. Wires (Trailer Side)

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CURT 56611 - Cold-Weather Replacement 7-Way RV Blade with 6ft. Wires (Trailer Side)The wind cuts and the frost bites, but you never let that stop you before. You've got miles to cover and work to get done. When the freezing temperatures of the cold north are fighting you every step of the way, you need towing equipment that is engineered to thrive in the snow and ice. CURT cold weather replacement 7 way RV blade harnesses are made to connect your 5th wheel or gooseneck trailer and bravely tow through the sub zero temperatures. They

The wind cuts and the frost bites, but you never let that stop you before. You've got miles to cover and work to get done. When the freezing temperatures of the cold north are fighting you every step of the way, you need towing equipment that is engineered to thrive in the snow and ice. CURT cold-weather replacement 7-way RV blade harnesses are made to connect your 5th wheel or gooseneck trailer and bravely tow through the sub-zero temperatures. They feature a special casing that allows them remain flexible in spite of the cold, and they offer a standard 7-way RV blade for a reliable connection. Like our standard replacement 7-way RV blade harnesses, CURT cold-weather harnesses replace the trailer-end of your wiring system and easily splice into the existing trailer wires. However, our cold-resistant harnesses also come with a unique thermoplastic elastomer casing. The casing is made to be soft enough that it will not stiffen in the cold, yet durable enough to provide good protection for the wires within. The harness is rated to remain flexible in temperatures as low as -40F, allowing you to easily plug in and tow no matter what the season of the year and no matter how far north the road takes you. CURT cold-weather wiring harnesses quickly splice into your existing trailer wiring, using a pigtail end with standard color-coded wires. The 7-way RV blade plug connects taillights, brake lights, reverse lights, turn signals, electric trailer brakes and auxiliary power. Cold-weather wiring harnesses also come in three different lengths, including 6', 8' and 10', to provide the right fit for your trailer and towing setup.

Trailer Wiring Connector; Trailer End; 7-Way RV Blade; 6 Foot Length

Features & Benefits

  • Replaces The Trailer-End Plug Of Any 7-Way Harness
  • Soft Thermoplastic Elastomer Casing Remains Flexible In Cold Temperatures
  • Temperature Rating From -40 Fahrenheit Up To 221 Fahrenheit
  • Interchangeable With Other 7-Way RV Blade Connectors
  • 7-Way Connects Tail, Brake, Reverse, Turn Signals, Brakes And Auxiliary Power
  • 6 Feet Cord Length To Fit Your Specific Towing Setup
  • Color-Coded Wires For Easier Splicing
  • Limited 1 Year Warranty

Attributes

  • Vehicle End or Trailer End: Trailer End
  • End Type: 7 Blade
  • Color: Black
  • Universality: Fully Universal
  • Estimated Install Time (Hours): 1

Additional Attributes:

 

  • GTIN: 612314566112
  • Class ID: 11
  • Item Length - XA: 8.000
  • Temperature Rating: -40F to 221F
  • Retail Length - XA: 8.000
  • Retail Height - XA: 2.500
  • Rate Class - XA: 70.0
  • Shipping Weight - XA: 1.950
  • Retail Width - XA: 8.000
  • Finish - XA: N/A
  • Box Width in Inches - XA: 4
  • Product Weight - XA: 0.000
  • Tariff 301 - XA: Yes
  • Item Class - XA: OBS
  • Warranty: One-Year Limited Warranty
  • Box Length in Inches - XA: 7
  • Box Height in Inches - XA: 2
  • Item Height - XA: 2.500
  • Item Width - XA: 8.000
  • Parcel Allowed - XA: Yes

Packaging:

 

  • Quantity of Each: 1
  • Package UOM: EA
  • Dimension: 8.000 x 8.000 x 2.500 inches
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