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Overlander
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Ok guys, what all do I need for my wife's '07 Armada SE to get the wiring up to snuff for a 7 pole round. It currently has nothing. I can source the hitch locally but give me a price as well. From looking at the wiring schematic it looks like I just need the relays, brake switch for booster, and the pigtail at the hitch end.
Thanks again.



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All titans are prewired whether they have the tow package or not, they didnt do that for the armada's? Theyre the same chassis.


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if you by the hitch from the dealer all relays and pigtail will come with the hitch. the only xtra part will be for the pigtail for the electric brakes in the cab


 
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Overlander
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Originally posted by revans2003:
All titans are prewired whether they have the tow package or not, they didnt do that for the armada's? Theyre the same chassis.

That's what I was hoping. I wasn't sure though. I read that it would require the relays and the hitch end of the harness.

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Originally posted by outbkjack:
if you by the hitch from the dealer all relays and pigtail will come with the hitch. the only xtra part will be for the pigtail for the electric brakes in the cab


I was really hoping to not have to deal with the local dealer as they are dumber than a box of rocks. I wouldn't need the trailer brake extension as the trailer is a little pop up camper.

Thanks guys.



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ahh i dont know about the relays, but as far as the wiring, look under the dash and see if a plug is ziptied to the column, that's where mine was.


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with the dealer its a kit so its easy they cant screw it up. you just wont need the electric brake wire


 
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Overlander
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Bumpity bump. George, Bob. Care to chime in. I'd really like a price from you guys before I shell out at the dealer here.



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Dont go to your local stealer. A hitch would be $195.00 + s&h the 7 pin connector and 4 relays would be $98.00 + s&h.
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Thanks. That's what I figured. I'll spend that much at O'reilly's. without shipping. Thanks for the help.



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