My friend and driver always bragged on how great Brechbill Trailer Sales was, how great the prices, personal customer service was. I run a fleet of Hotshot Trucks and Gooseneck Trailers, and I am the creator and admin of Hotshot-USA Resource network, www.Hotshot-USA.com. I manage a large network for our industry. Recently I was in a bind. I had converted my elec Drum Brakes to Elec over Hydraulic disk. After a couple years I needed rotors, pads, and they were manufactured by DeeMax components. My trailer guys were unable and back ordered on parts, my trailer repair couldn't find them. I called and looked furiously for them . When I did finally find them, they were $300 more than Brechbill. I remembered that my driver had mentioned that I give them a call. I did, talked to Justin and others there, Great service, They found, quoted and overnighted my parts straight to my shop. I was so impressed with them that I am adding them to my Hotshot Connections and told my friends in the business to contact them for all their parts. When I find a business like this that can help my trailers and my members, I get excited. I look forward to a long relationship with them. I honestly believe that you can not find a better source for all your trailer needs. Don't get jacked by high mark ups on parts. Just because we are in need, no need to take advantage of us, Buy with confidence. 100% REAL TALK!
Popping this onto my Jeep Cherokee was a breeze. The cable from my motorhome fit like a dream, and hooking up the wires to the connector was no sweat. It’s a seriously sturdy piece of kit – really well-made.
This is a pretty solid socket. It was a breeze to set up with top-notch screw contacts on the back. The best part? It latches onto the cable really well.
Good product and price.
This product’s really good – I’d totally buy it again.
Man, this Hopkins product is just awful…
– It only connects every now and then.
– The pins snap under the slightest bit of force. Can’t tell for sure what they’re made out of but it seems like just plastic with a metallic covering.
– Talk about a fail, the screws for wire connections are ridiculous. They’re way too small and their heads get stripped the moment you put a screwdriver to them. Trying to hold the wire just by pressing it? That’s just bad design.
– Honestly, this product is cheap, thoughtless, and it breaks far too easily.
Now on the other hand, the Pollack 7-pin connector, now that’s a solid product. (The 12-706 and 12-707 ones, I mean)
– It’s got all copper fittings, sturdy as heck.
– Fits like a dream when you plug it into the socket, no messing around.
– The connection points for the wires actually work well with ring connectors crimped onto wire ends.
– No exaggeration, this thing’s industrial strength.
– And even if you only need 6 connectors, you might as well snag this 7-pin one and just leave one unused. Trust me, it’s worth it.