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'''Trailer Connectors''' are a standardized set of connectors dictated by the SAE J1239 and J2863 standards. | '''Trailer Connectors''' are a standardized set of connectors dictated by the SAE J1239 and J2863 standards as well as ISO 1724 standards. | ||
Below are the most common US trailer connector types. | |||
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Revision as of 12:44, 5 December 2025
Trailer Connectors are a standardized set of connectors dictated by the SAE J1239 and J2863 standards as well as ISO 1724 standards.
Below are the most common US trailer connector types.

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The 4 position flat trailer plug is commonly used on small utility and boat trailers without brakes. | ||
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The 5 position flat trailer plug is commonly used on small utility and boat trailer without brakes and with reversing lights. |
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Pop up campers, travel trailers, campers, 5th wheel trailers. | ||
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Pop up camper trailers. |















