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sachilles
Apr 04, 2018Explorer
Of course now I need to wait until it's in my hands to discover stuff.
Maybe some former owners can answer a few questions. I intend to put a trailer brake controller in. It looks like the E-350 may be pre-equipped with the wiring, depending upon how it was ordered. Usually the wires are behind the coin tray in the upper dash. It indicates if it has a 7 pin rear plug, it should be pre-wired. Anyone know if there is a trailer hitch wiring plug on the rear, and if so how many pins?
I'll bring some tools with me, but because I've flying, I don't want to bring too much. I plan to buy a bottle jack, and 4 way lug wrench in town when I arrive...there is harbor freight and a walmart. I'll bring my electric impact. I'll bring my obd2 tool. Probably buy pillows at walmart, and bring sleeping bags. It's about a 10 hour drive, so the goal is to split that up between 2 days and camp one night on the way home.
Maybe some former owners can answer a few questions. I intend to put a trailer brake controller in. It looks like the E-350 may be pre-equipped with the wiring, depending upon how it was ordered. Usually the wires are behind the coin tray in the upper dash. It indicates if it has a 7 pin rear plug, it should be pre-wired. Anyone know if there is a trailer hitch wiring plug on the rear, and if so how many pins?
I'll bring some tools with me, but because I've flying, I don't want to bring too much. I plan to buy a bottle jack, and 4 way lug wrench in town when I arrive...there is harbor freight and a walmart. I'll bring my electric impact. I'll bring my obd2 tool. Probably buy pillows at walmart, and bring sleeping bags. It's about a 10 hour drive, so the goal is to split that up between 2 days and camp one night on the way home.
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