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Using RT-622 Trailer

shroth

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My wife has a VW Beetle Convertible that we'd like to take on vacation. Let's just say that the trunk isn't huge ;). I was thinking of putting a hitch on her car & using it for luggage.

Has anyone else ever used it as a car trailer? I'm not really seeing any issues other than the wiring harness but I know someone in this group has done this or thought about it !!

Thanks for the help.......
 
What did you guys do about wiring? Is there an adapter or something?? Any ideas where to look?

BTW....thanks for the help so far. Bet this will get some looks between Buffalo & the Outer Banks :roflblack:
 
You mean like this....

FB_IMG_1495171056845.jpg I would imagine the ball size and the wiring hook-up would be the only issue...:thumbup:
 
What did you guys do about wiring? Is there an adapter or something?? Any ideas where to look?

BTW....thanks for the help so far. Bet this will get some looks between Buffalo & the Outer Banks :roflblack:

Mine was a 2012 622 trailer. it already had the 4 pin flat connector on it.. I just plugged it into my car harness.

YOu can make a adapter much cheaper than getting the BRP one if they still have one.

What 622 harness end do you have on yours?
 
Mine is a 2012 trailer as well. When I bought my F3L 2 months ago, the dealer replaced the harness with the old round plug with a new square 4 pin one. So now I have to convert 4 flat to 4 square


Mine was a 2012 622 trailer. it already had the 4 pin flat connector on it.. I just plugged it into my car harness.

YOu can make a adapter much cheaper than getting the BRP one if they still have one.

What 622 harness end do you have on yours?
 
Mine is a 2012 trailer as well. When I bought my F3L 2 months ago, the dealer replaced the harness with the old round plug with a new square 4 pin one. So now I have to convert 4 flat to 4 square

did they give your old one back??

And have you updated the ground on the trailer yet??
 
Hmmmm........upgrade the ground?? No idea. Took the old BRP cable out (which they kept) * put in a new BRP cable. no idea about the ground. Everything works fine.

Really want to use this trailer for the car.......but the electrical sort of scares me :)
 
What did you guys do about wiring? Is there an adapter or something?? Any ideas where to look?

BTW....thanks for the help so far. Bet this will get some looks between Buffalo & the Outer Banks :roflblack:

I hauled mine home just last month with my GMC Terraine, there were two issues.

1. The tongue is so short and trailer do smallyou cannot see it back there. I stopped at a Lowe's and bought one of those orange fiberglass pole that one would use to mark the driveway edges. I then used a couple zip ties to fix the pole to the trailer tongue, then I could see the pole wagging in the mirror, hence the trailer is still there.

2. My vehicle has a four prong flat connector the RT 622 was 4 square. There is a company named Wesbar that makes trailers lights and such, they actually make a harness converter for this. It is 4 flat on one end and 4 square on the other. The item looks to be about a foot long but it ends up being about 5 feet long.

A word of note, the one that I got had the green and brown leads wrong so I cut it, shortened it crossed the wires and heat shrunk the whole thing.

If if you cannot find the part number search for Wesbar on the www and give them a call for the number and a local dealer.

Joe
 
I hauled mine home just last month with my GMC Terraine, there were two issues.

1. The tongue is so short and trailer do smallyou cannot see it back there. I stopped at a Lowe's and bought one of those orange fiberglass pole that one would use to mark the driveway edges. I then used a couple zip ties to fix the pole to the trailer tongue, then I could see the pole wagging in the mirror, hence the trailer is still there...

Joe

I call them Whirlygiggers!

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...ler-question&p=1022272&viewfull=1#post1022272
 
Hmmmm........upgrade the ground?? No idea. Took the old BRP cable out (which they kept) * put in a new BRP cable. no idea about the ground. Everything works fine.

Really want to use this trailer for the car.......but the electrical sort of scares me :)

There is a ground kit that BRP sells or maybe under warranty. Check with your dealer. It is really easy to install. I would get one installed .

I will see if I can find the part number for the kit.
 
Fyi you can DIY a flat to square harness from a trailer extension(premade with both ends of 4flat connectors $10) kit found at most auto part stores. I made mine simply by finding the male or female side you need & cut the other end in 1/2 with a box cutter keeping enough insulation around the connector. image.jpg
image.jpg Fyi mine is oppsite of what you described you need, as I needed the 4flat for another trailer at the time. I kept the two halves loose for ease of removing, but others have taped or heat shrink to fit shape. Sorry if pics dont show enough
 
Wouldn't Hurt

If the diameter of the trailer tires are smaller than the towing vehicle, just keep the hubs greased and stop every hour to feel the hubs to make sure they're not getting too hot. Like the other poster said, it's going to be hard to see the trailer while towing or backing up so a flag or pole is a good idea.
 
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