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rtazz17
Jun 30, 2013Explorer
crause wrote:Thats why I do all my work myself.Most shops now adays just dont give a crap.Was there not a t to make the transition from your bumper sevin pin.There shouldve been no splicing if they did it RIGHT.Why were many holes drilled?Shoulve been 4 tiny sheet metal screws and thats it.
Well I had the plug in the bed of my 07 Chevy but many holes were drilled and the RV shop that installed it had to use inline splices with elec. tape. Saw many problems down the road with rust and wire corrosion. Decided to go a new route with the new truck and not drill through factory spray in bed liner. This is a short bed truck and Toyota does not allow the 5th. Wheel wiring option. My hitch is mounted ahead of rear axel so with the side winder all of the kingpin is inside of the tailgate. The only place to "hang" something would be on the underside of the trailer. Don't really want to drill there either.
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