Oct 4 2023 while moving a 24ft box trailer from VT to FL, had a tire separation and my brake controller was working intermittently. So I stayed overnight in Chambersburg. Through a Google search I called the first shop that opened at 7AM, they referred me to Brechbill Trailer. I just drove over and waited for them to open. The Service Mgr pulled in after us and before entering the building approach me to find out how he could help. I explained I needed 4 new tires and have my controller checked out. He said no problem and had to go in and meet with his team, please give him 15 min. Well it was a short 15 min and the bay doors opened and a technician came out and pulled the trailer in. 1 hour later, with new Tires, controller and 7 pin connector I was on the road. All testing was explained during the process and I never felt like I was in the wrong place.. if you are within 50 miles, make the drive. It will be well worth the trip.
This product’s awesome, and just half the price than other shops for the same thing. It fits the 2005 F150 harness just right. I had to drill an additional hole to mount the bracket and used a spacer to ensure it hung below the bumper.
This fits perfectly on a 2017 F350.
So, I took my F-250 to the carwash and a spinning brush yanked off the spring-loaded cover on my 7-pin connector. I thought of going to the dealer for a replacement, but man, they were asking way too much for a new one.
I got my hands on a new one and it was just like my original factory plug. It fit perfectly into the bracket and connected seamlessly with the factory wiring harness. It even has the same markings as my original one. Honestly, if it weren’t for the broken door on my previous plug, you’d think they were the same thing!
This thing was a breeze to pop into that Colorado tow plug socket. Now I can tote all sorts of harnesses and it looks amazing too.
You know, Nissan really should have installed this from the get-go. I’ve got this 2005 Nissan Frontier, right? And it only came with a 7-pin round connector, no 4-pin flat. Trouble is, most of my trailers need the 4-pin flat. It’s a pain to use an adapter ’cause you never know when someone might nick it. So, I jazzed up the back of my bumper and fitted this in. Looks pretty sleek now.