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Trailer Wiring Box
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21 Mar 2025 16:33 - 21 Mar 2025 16:34 #18508
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Since all of the trailer mod posts going on around here lately have over 1k views I thought I would share the wiring boxes we use. They are on Amazon here -
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They are $25 and usually have a 10% coupon on the page.
You can't buy the box, connector, connector holder, and wire for the price of the unit and it's already wired.
Below are pics of the box and the add on wiring for the trailer winch setup and receivers we make here. The connectors are 50 amp and can be found most anywhere including Amazon.
You can't buy the box, connector, connector holder, and wire for the price of the unit and it's already wired.
Below are pics of the box and the add on wiring for the trailer winch setup and receivers we make here. The connectors are 50 amp and can be found most anywhere including Amazon.
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21 Mar 2025 16:42 #18509
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Pics on the trailer. Since I put the aluminum bed on the trailer there's a gap in the front where I keep the winch plug when not in use.
I haven't wired up or put the new lights on the trailer yet. That's another job to do later after all the tractor moving over the next week or so. One thing to note is in most cases trailer wiring and RV wiring are different. The hot, ground, and brakes are the same on both, only the lighting is different. With this box if something isn't right it's easy to switch the wires around.
I haven't wired up or put the new lights on the trailer yet. That's another job to do later after all the tractor moving over the next week or so. One thing to note is in most cases trailer wiring and RV wiring are different. The hot, ground, and brakes are the same on both, only the lighting is different. With this box if something isn't right it's easy to switch the wires around.
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