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Tow hitch

shiraz627

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I'm looking at the tow hitch options. The first one is the towing package with the self leveling suspension, does this include the 4 pin wiring? The second one is tow hitch with harness. I'm assuming it's one or the other? Does anyone know the receiver size? 2" I'm hoping.

Gary
 
All towing package and tow hitch from factory now comes with 7 pin connector. Receiver is 2”.
 
You just have to buy a 7pin round to 4pin flat adapter for under $10. There is even an adapter that takes you to either 4 or 5 pin flat so you have three options.
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Seven pin plug is so much better. I even converted my 4 pin trailer to seven pin so I could use the seven pin plug. Easy enough to go, just bought a 4 foot pigtail with a water proof junction box (for the trailer), $25 on eBay.
 




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