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Posted by G. L. Perry on July 27, 2003 at 20:16:48 from (216.117.94.154):
In Reply to: need help on trailer wiring posted by mark on July 26, 2003 at 19:20:49:
I have found it most easy to get the wire harness that will plug into your tailight harness connector. It unplugs near rear of box, you put in the adapter and then get the jumper connector you want from that to the bumper area. Most guys use the flat 4-wire connector if no brakes on trailer. If brakes, you'll need a six or seven wire and more than the light connector I mention to use. Buy that 4 color wire for trailers at most auto or hardware stores. It has the green/brown,yellow and white ground. Some kits split it even and run down both sides of trailer if needed. It usually has the 4-wire connector on it and one for truck too. OR, just buy the wire and whatever end you wish to use for it. Instructions with it usually tell which color wire to use for what. Brown is tail/clearance and others are for turn/brakes. It's not that hard, most kits use the GM colors now days.
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