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Re: Off Subject.....Wiring trailer brakes on my truck!
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Posted by Farmer Bob on August 24, 2001 at 18:17:56 from (208.49.9.13):
In Reply to: Off Subject.....Wiring trailer brakes on my truck! posted by JDM on August 24, 2001 at 17:37:12:
JDM, Bigdog is correct. Visit your local autoparts store or trailer outlet and they should be able to fix you up. The Trailer outlet may even hook it up for you for next to nothing. They do it all the time for customers. Who knows, maybe if you leave with a warm fuzzy feeling, they will remember you the next time you go trailer shopping. I'd like to also recommend that you buy an extra set of magnets for the trailer brakes and carry them with you when you pull the trailer. They can go bad and it saves a big headache to have a spare with you.//FB
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