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I’m trying to figure out the best way of adding the 4/7 pin wiring along with the brake controller to my rig with halogen lights.

I like this Tekonsha kit
https://www.etrailer.com/Custom-Fit-Vehicle-Wiring/Tekonsha/TK55VR.html

And this Redrac kit
https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Brake-Controller/Redarc/RED63RR.html

But that wiring kit looks to only work with the LED lights

It looks like these apparently work with halogen lights - Tekonsha 118867 or Curt 56471, but those are both 4-pin

I also saw there’s this 4/7 option from Ford, and since the page doesn’t specific LED vs Halogen, I assume it works for both. Is this one a good option? Any issues with installing the brake controller with this kit?

https://www.ford.com/product/trailer-hitch-wiring-harness-4-7-pin-by-lumen-p2971214188
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Curt makes a 4 to 7 conversion. You plug your 4 into it add a hot and ground all that's left is reverse if you want it. Costs $30. You can get it with 7 only or 4/7. They also have a wireless brake.
 

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Curt makes a 4 to 7 conversion. You plug your 4 into it add a hot and ground all that's left is reverse if you want it. Costs $30. You can get it with 7 only or 4/7. They also have a wireless brake.


Could you give the Curt part # for that $30 connector? I didn't see it listed on the Curt site
 

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I’m trying to figure out the best way of adding the 4/7 pin wiring along with the brake controller to my rig with halogen lights.

I like this Tekonsha kit
https://www.etrailer.com/Custom-Fit-Vehicle-Wiring/Tekonsha/TK55VR.html

And this Redrac kit
https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Brake-Controller/Redarc/RED63RR.html

But that wiring kit looks to only work with the LED lights

It looks like these apparently work with halogen lights - Tekonsha 118867 or Curt 56471, but those are both 4-pin

I also saw there’s this 4/7 option from Ford, and since the page doesn’t specific LED vs Halogen, I assume it works for both. Is this one a good option? Any issues with installing the brake controller with this kit?

https://www.ford.com/product/trailer-hitch-wiring-harness-4-7-pin-by-lumen-p2971214188
Go with the Ford parts that you need to complete your tow package depending on what model year your Bronco is. It's all plug, play, and program unless you have a 2021. 21's are a little trickier.
 

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I also saw there’s this 4/7 option from Ford, and since the page doesn’t specific LED vs Halogen, I assume it works for both. Is this one a good option? Any issues with installing the brake controller with this kit?

https://www.ford.com/product/trailer-hitch-wiring-harness-4-7-pin-by-lumen-p2971214188
This is the same kit components they used at the factory. Kind of an annoying install—have to re-pin a few of the factory connectors. But it'll give you an OEM-like installation when all is said and done.
 

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Go with the Ford parts that you need to complete your tow package depending on what model year your Bronco is. It's all plug, play, and program unless you have a 2021. 21's are a little trickier.
That'll work, it's a 2022 BD


This is the same kit components they used at the factory. Kind of an annoying install—have to re-pin a few of the factory connectors. But it'll give you an OEM-like installation when all is said and done.
Is the integration with Redarc brake controller staight forward?
 

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That'll work, it's a 2022 BD




Is the integration with Redarc brake controller staight forward?
Yes, trailer brake controller is plug and play. I recommend installing the brake controller before you have the tow control module programmed.
 

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Could you give the Curt part # for that $30 connector? I didn't see it listed on the Curt site
C57672. $35 @ etrailer. I got it at Murdochs.
 

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Curt makes a 4 to 7 conversion. You plug your 4 into it add a hot and ground all that's left is reverse if you want it. Costs $30. You can get it with 7 only or 4/7. They also have a wireless brake.
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You said wireless brake —-does that mean you use the Curt Echo wireless brake controller with this set up? I planned to use that since I don’t want to run another wire up to my dash and mess around with it.

I had the dealer install the ford 4 pin and I bought the Curt 57672 to have both 4 and 7 pin connector.
 

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@dgorsett
You said wireless brake —-does that mean you use the Curt Echo wireless brake controller with this set up? I planned to use that since I don’t want to run another wire up to my dash and mess around with it.

I had the dealer install the ford 4 pin and I bought the Curt 57672 to have both 4 and 7 pin connector.
That's what I was referring to. I don't have the Echo yet but plan to get one if I tow something with brakes.
 

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That's what I was referring to. I don't have the Echo yet but plan to get one if I tow something with brakes.
Yeah I’m in the market for a pop up or a frame so I got one and installed the 4 to 7/4 this morning. I routed the hot wire under and then the Curt echo brake controller powered and paired ok.

I had my preferred mechanic install the 4 pin ford package.

It appears to work.
 

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Yeah I’m in the market for a pop up or a frame so I got one and installed the 4 to 7/4 this morning. I routed the hot wire under and then the Curt echo brake controller powered and paired ok.

I had my preferred mechanic install the 4 pin ford package.

It appears to work.
I used the hot I ran for my Curt four wire tow light kit. It's battery hot, I'll probably switch it to key on hot if I start towing much 7 wire stuff.
 

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Go with the Ford parts that you need to complete your tow package depending on what model year your Bronco is. It's all plug, play, and program unless you have a 2021. 21's are a little trickier.
Can you tell me which pin tool you used to remove the existing ones. I am working on the larger 2-brown and blue. Thanks!
 

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Jumping in on the Echo - I have one and hated it. It's OK in a pinch to get from point A to B if needed, but if I ever decide to tow something with brakes regularly in my bronco, I'm going with a real controller.
 

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Can you tell me which pin tool you used to remove the existing ones. I am working on the larger 2-brown and blue. Thanks!
Hi, looking at you bio, you have a 23 Wildtrack. Unless you are working on someone else's truck, I don't believe you should have to re pin your plugs. In any case it's been awhile since I did that but I think it was a matter of adding pins to the plug and not removing any. If you are working on a 21, I did a very thorough video on my YT channel "It's The Carrs!" where I go into detail on how to do this. I highly recommend watching this because I found a huge mistake in the instructions regarding pin locations.
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