tow bar wiring - quick removal

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AxlFoley

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I have been doing a bit of thinking about tow-bar wiring recently, due to the tow-bar being in the way during engine removal, I would like to be able to remove it quickly, but the wiring would be a pain, so after a bit of research I found this;

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/7-Pins-IP68-Waterproof-Grade-Electrical-Connector-Plug-Socket-Black-/121343212422?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item1c409e7b86" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


its a water proof 7 pin plug that looks like it could be an ideal way of quickly disconnecting the tow-bar wiring for quick removal, has anyone used one or anything similar?

Thanks

Mark
 
Great idea will use one on mine when the time comes to fit the tow bar
I love the ideas you get off this Forum

Thanks Vinvan
 
who? said:
Or just use a seven pin trailer socket and plug, you can buy the ends at a camping shop.


That's the first thing that came to mind for me too :) simple, you know where the wires go...
 
Just under 10cm long, I'm not sure of the diameter, but I would guess it's significantly less than a standard trailer socket
 

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