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NRALIFR
Sep 10, 2018Explorer
Brad on my previous trucks that were all bought used, I didn’t even hesitate to take a hole saw to the bed and mount the plug where it was most convenient for me. For some reason though, I just couldn’t cut a hole in my brand new 2016 truck. I know Ford made some major changes to the Superduties in 2017, but hopefully this detail hasn’t changed.
On the front wall of the bed, there are a couple of holes with plastic plugs in them. I used the one on the driver side as a pass-through hole for the camper plug wires.

I also needed a 2.5” spacer at the front of the bed to keep my the camper from touching the truck taillights, and I was installing 4 awg wires to the truck batteries at the same time. That’s why I have the board at the front, and the two plugs mounted in a plastic box.

The two 12 volt wires are in the big 2-pin Pollak plug, and the marker lights, brake/turn signals, and backup lights are in the smaller 4-pin plug. I spliced those four wires into the 5th wheel plug at the rear of the bed.

:):)
On the front wall of the bed, there are a couple of holes with plastic plugs in them. I used the one on the driver side as a pass-through hole for the camper plug wires.

I also needed a 2.5” spacer at the front of the bed to keep my the camper from touching the truck taillights, and I was installing 4 awg wires to the truck batteries at the same time. That’s why I have the board at the front, and the two plugs mounted in a plastic box.

The two 12 volt wires are in the big 2-pin Pollak plug, and the marker lights, brake/turn signals, and backup lights are in the smaller 4-pin plug. I spliced those four wires into the 5th wheel plug at the rear of the bed.

:):)
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