🔧 Upgrade Your Trailer Game!
The MICTUNING 7 Way Electrical Trailer Junction Box is a robust and weatherproof solution for all your trailer wiring needs. With seven terminal studs for easy connections, color-coded identification, and a durable design, this junction box simplifies rewiring and enhances your trailer's functionality.
Manufacturer | MICTUNING |
Part number | MIC-TJB-291 |
Item Weight | 281 g |
Product Dimensions | 22 x 9.5 x 6.48 cm; 281.23 g |
Item model number | MIC-TJB-291 |
Size | 7 Way Trailer Junction Box |
Colour | Black |
Style | Compact |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Material | Plastic |
Installation method | Screw-In |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included components | 5x Open Grommets, 1x junction box with 7 wire studs, 5x Closed Grommets, 2x screws |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
F**S
Functionality
Yes, the article is as advertised and will do my asking .5 stars would need another rank of nuts+ washers and maybe a small hand tool to tighten them as they are deeply set within the black box,
G**.
Sturdy will al the fastenings
Excellent junction box
A**R
No head line
nice box. No studs broke off and held wiring tight. If i needed another one this is the one i would buy.
O**R
Worked great on my old squarebody Chev
I rewired the entire rear of my '81 Chevy C20 as the wiring was toast. I installed a junction box as it allows for easier diagnostics and future expansion and additions.
J**A
Good quality
Easy to set up with multiple options on where to run wires
B**R
As advertised
One of the better boxes I’ve bought for it’s application.
D**A
Great Wire Organizer - Not so Great Internal Bolts
I installed the 7 way electrical junction box on my travel trailer tongue to get the wires from the 7 pin cable organized and enclosed out of the weather. It works great for those functions. I only used 6 of the 7 studs in the box since I don't use the center pin on the 7 pin cable for trailer backup lights. However, some of the studs in the box ended up with several wires attached which made it difficult to tighten the nut onto the stud because I also used ring terminals on each wire. On our first trip with the trailer after I installed the junction box, our trailer brakes failed which I traced to the stud with the brake wires attached. It wasn't tight enough for all the ring connectors to make good contact and the stud ended up stripping when I tried to get it fully tightened. I just moved those wires to the spare stud and was able to carefully tighten it enough. The stud bolt and nut hardware is pretty low quality. I will definitely upgrade all the nuts and bolts the next time I have to do anything in the junction box. Replacing the hardware before installing any wires is easy.
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