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tropical36
Apr 26, 2015Explorer
travelingbard wrote:
Thanks for all the info! Looks like I'm going to try and go with the 7 pin. That will cover me if I ever get a car trailer with brakes as well.
So, anybody specifically wired up a 2002 (or close year) Jeep Liberty? Having a hard time finding a "kit" with everything, so I guess I'll have to put together everything I need - harnesses, diodes, blah blah blah... I'm checking the Jeep forums as well, but not seeing much info!
Thanks again!
Chris
I have suggested this many times before, but with your particular toad, I would just make up a light bar for the hitch receiver or use a hitch haul itself for mounting the lights. I like the hitch haul better, as it's ready for the receiver and gives you some extra cargo space if needed during your travels.
Run some cable wiring from your umbilical outlet on the front to a connector on the rear (through the frame works well) that you can plug into with this removable unit. Now, you're completely isolated from the Jeep's wiring and one that didn't require any invasive procedure's or mods to the vehicle's internal wiring. With the last one we did for a friend, he was also able to plug into it with his trailer connector, when not towing and utilize the extra lighting.
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