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TRailer wiring harness
On Mar 12, 6:37*pm, I_am_Tosk wrote:
In article a8ccf3c0-996e-4601-a0b3-22e55ecef387 @b13g2000prf.googlegroups.com, says... Tried to install the new lights on my trailer only to find all the wiring eaten up by corrosion and all the connectors on the trailer corroded. *None of it was tinned wire. *This is OEM wiring in an EZ Loader trailer so beware. So, Does anybody sell wiring harnesses with marine tinned wire or should I simply make my own? I think you will have to make your own. I have never seen a production one that didn't have that problem.. Like I said before, I just plan on buying a cheap set every year and replacing them... Usually about $25- 35, the Walmart ones last just as long as West Marine ones.. All the same ****... Here's another option: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...F8&me=&seller= When i bought my parts boat, the trailer was good but the lights were rotten. I took one of these,and mounted them portable. i towed the boat 135 mi at 55mph and the lights held in place . . I took them off and put them back on the shelf. you might consider this seeing you can remove them before launching and keep them out of the brine. |
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