Sounds great! Thanks for the input.
You should have no trouble. The Spyder wiring is the same, as far as I can tell. The trailers wiring and lighting are different. The 2010 trailer (at least the early ones) are wired as 6-wire, with separate brakelights and turn signals like the Spyder. The 2011 trailers are wired as 4-wire, with combined brakelights/turn signals. Hook up the trailer and the Spyder should know the difference. I don't think the difference is in the Spyder end of the wiring, but either way the Spyder and trailer will be happy.Any issues with putting a 2010 trailer/hitch on a 2011 RT? Anyone know what the diff is between 2010 and 2011?
The best tips I can offer are:Thanks to all for the replies. I was able to do 95% of it myself :yes:.
The only parts I couLd not do was because I did not have the proper tools. No wrench/socket large enough to install the ball and no rivet gun to install the mudflap. Thankfully the dealer did both for free when I picked up he trailer!
Now I just need to learn to drive in reverse with the trailer attached. I do not know how you experienced trailer pullers do it! :bowdown:
OMG felt like it took 20 min to get it in the freakin' garage but I was determined to do so and it was good practice! Any advice, is there a "Pulling a trailer for DUMMIES" BOOK?:helpsmilie:
JUST UN-HITCH AND DO IT MANUALLY, NO MUSS NO FUSS AND PERFECT EVERY TIME....MIKE....:thumbup:
The BRP connector is a 9-pin connector (it uses 6/7 pins). There is no commercial adapter available. To connect to a 5-pin trailer you can either make an adapter, or change the trailer connector to a matching unit. The Deutsch connector parts are available online, but the best way is to purchase the BRP 2010 Trailer Tongue Harness P/N 710002029. Do not use the 2011/2012 Pole Harness, it is made for a 4-wire trailer. Once you get the harness, you can either fabricate an adapter using an additional 5-pin trailer socket, or you can wire the new harness directly to your trailer. The wire identities are labeled on the harness. There will be an extra brake light wire, just choose one or the other and tape off the unused one. Be sure and leave enough length to reach the Spyder connector. It is farther from the hitch than normal.I just purchased an Aluma Trailer MCT and it has a 5-pin connector. Is there an adaptor available to convert it to a 4-pin connector which will plug into the BRP hitch without modifying?
Update: I just took a closer look at the connection module on the hitch and it's a round connector - how do I connect the trailer's harness to it?