2003 Ford Ranger Trailer Connector Kit CURT

  • Features:
    • Plugs Into OEM Socket To Provide 7-Way Rave Blade
    • Simple Plug-And-Play Design Eliminates The Need For Splicing
    • 7-Way Connects Tail Brake Reverse Turn Signals Brakes
    • Spring-Loaded Dust Cover Keeps Connector Clean When Not In Use
  • Like trailer hitches and ball mounts, electrical connectors range all over the board in shape, size and capability, but no matter what your trailers electrical functions are, you need a solid connection to keep the power flowing and ensure safety on the road. CURT electrical connectors are designed and manufactured to give you a reliable connection every time you plug in your trailer. This 7-way RV blade connector is designed to plug into a USCAR socket and supply power for tail lights, turn signals, electric trailer brakes, a 12-volt battery, reverse lights and brake lights, as well as a ground connection. It is intended to be a replacement trailer connector, plugging into a standard USCAR socket (see application info to verify fitment with your vehicle). It features rust-free black plastic construction and comes with a spring-loaded cover to keep out dust and water. This 7-way RV blade connector is a female-end socket, specifically designed for the vehicle side of the connection.

Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle
2003 Ford Ranger
80 In Stock
Best Price:

Black Friday Deal

$18.20 USD
$21.84 USD
Brand CURT
Part # 55415
Condition New
Warehouse C

CURT

  • Replacement OE 7-Way RV Blade Socket (Plugs into USCAR)
  • For Models w/Factory Tow Package
  • CURT 55415 Replacement 7-Way RV Blade Connector; Factory Tow Package and USCAR Socket Required
  • Replacement 7-Way RV Blade OEM Socket
  • General

    WARNING CA Proposition 65
    Yes

    Packaging

    package quantity
    1
    weight
    0.30 lb
    Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, the country of manufacture and the appearance of the goods is for reference only and is based on the latest information available at the time of publication.

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