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Me Again wrote:Jim2007 wrote:
Hi All, My 2016 Dodge truck came with a plug in the bed and one on the bumper. I use the in bed one for the 5th wheel because it keep the electrical cord from coming loose. Jim2007
How did you get a 201 Dodge Diesel, they quit making them in 2008 and removed all labels that said Dodge in 2011 or so.
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Jim2007 wrote:
Hi All, My 2016 Dodge truck came with a plug in the bed and one on the bumper. I use the in bed one for the 5th wheel because it keep the electrical cord from coming loose. Jim2007
โJan-12-2020 09:38 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
I use the one on the bumper simply because it's easier to get to. I couldn't easily reach a plug in the bed without lowering the gate, and the less work I can get by with the better. Never had any issues with the plug over the 5th wheel tailgate.
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Curly2001 wrote:
Thanks so much. I think I will put one in the bed of the new truck for the brakes. Sorry about the confusion on the other post and the 110 volt plug. Just should have ask about the 12volt/brake plug.
Curly
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Lwiddis wrote:
Isnโt the factory installed 110 plug in the cab and bed limited to 400 total watts?
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