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I already used both of my Flexbed connectors with Maverick Innovations products but would like to install bed lighting or another set of USB outlets.

I started searching for a splitter for the factory connector since included plugs are easy to come by. Unfortunately, not anything our there, except for one sold out option. I couldn't find any mention of this particular product here or on the Ranger 6g site. It appears to be the same as the ones used on the Maverick.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/143934...how_sold_out_detail=1&ref=nla_listing_details

Ford Maverick 12v Flexbed Connector Splitter 1780393193289-st


Anyone have a line on a similar product?
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Well, as it turns out, my 12v flexbed connector on the drivers side is already used. As far as I can tell, the Leer topper is plugged in to provide power to the interior topper light and possibly the topper brake light. The 12v connection leads to a mess of wires tucked in along the the back of the bed near the taillights and runs up to the power split box mounted inside the topper.

I could definitely use a 12v flex bed splitter!

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Been working on this since posting, it would be easy enough to make a splitter myself, however, I can't find male connectors like the one hard wired into the truck.

The female adapters are easy to find. The truck comes with two female connectors from the factory and they are widely available online. For example:

https://a.co/d/07PL5r3P

Does anyone have the part number or a link to the factory male connector?
 

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possibly the topper brake light
You might want to remove your taillights and/or have a look under the bed if you're not sure how the topper brake light is wired. Since the Maverick uses STT (Stop/Tail/Turn) lights instead of separate lights for the turn signals, you probably have a logic box wired somewhere.

The logic box takes input from both STT lights to create a steady brake light signal. Otherwise without the logic box, the topper brake light would flash whenever the STT that it's wired to is used as a turn signal.
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The 12v connection leads to a mess of wires tucked in along the the back of the bed near the taillights and runs up to the power split box mounted inside the topper.
you probably have a logic box wired somewhere.
Yup, sure do. This is the LEER factory topper. Looks like the logic box also taps into the driver side taillight, but I didn't get too deep into that explanation. Thanks for checking.

On the other hand, you have now successfully derailed the original topic of the thread...
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