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Re: Truck wiring question
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Posted by The Preacher on March 27, 2007 at 17:59:08 from (71.63.92.59):
In Reply to: Truck wiring question posted by NC Wayne on March 27, 2007 at 17:51:52:
I had a 94 Toyota truck that was the same way. There are basically two ways to do it. Either you can use a 5 or 6 wire plug for the trailer, and add two additional lights for stop lights, or you can get a light converter for the truck that will combine the turn signals and stop lights for the trailer. you can purchase this item at a local truck and trailer store, or look for an RV dealer/service shop. They will most likely have the converter, and they will probably help you with any questions. They're pretty simple to hook up, they wire in between the truck's wiring and the trailer plug.
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