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For those who tow/have towed with a bar, what do you guys do for tail lights/turn signals on the towed Deuce?
FMJ
FMJ
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I have a trailer pigtail, that I plug some 'flat 4 wire' into, string it to the back. Have it branched out to reach the lights, and just unplug the lights from the factory harness. Its only 2 wires on each light, so its pretty simple. (And you have to connect a ground someplace, anywhere really)FMJ said:Kinda what I figured, where do you recommend splicing in?
BumpFMJ said:Are 24 volt bulbs readily available?
I've got 3 105 trailers to pick up before I get the 3 trucks, maybe I can steal what I need off the one crappy trailer I bought. Which brings up another question, My 1008 should be good enough to move these empty trailers the 45 miles, I understand no brakes but everything else plugs in?, or are the 105 trailer lights 24v?
This looks like it may be just what I need to do to get my M109 with. I have an old 3-wire extension cord about 50 feet in length, and an old trailer cable assembly. Cut in half I could get two 25-foot lengths, plus the additional length of the trailer cable should give me more than enough to plug into the tail lights on the back of the truck.A trick that I picked up from a trucker I hired to move a semi trailer for me was to use extension cords for the wire. He bought two 50 foot orange extension cords with ground and cut the plugs off of them and run one down each side of the trailer. He also bought a couple of cheep vice grips to hold some standard trailer lights to the trailer. Of course he was using a civi tractor to pull a mil tailer with. The point is that you get three 14 gage wires bundled in a tough outer coat. Any discount store has them cheep and in multiple lengths. Just put whatever plug you need for your truck on one end and bullet connectors to use the existing lights or trailer lights on the other.
Most of the previous ideas are good for one or two tows. If you are going to make a habit of going and getting stuff esp if it is from GL I would recommend magnetic mount temporary lights. You are eventually going to go to pick up something that has had the lights removed or they don't work.
You will be fine.This looks like it may be just what I need to do to get my M109 with. I have an old 3-wire extension cord about 50 feet in length, and an old trailer cable assembly. Cut in half I could get two 25-foot lengths, plus the additional length of the trailer cable should give me more than enough to plug into the tail lights on the back of the truck.
If only two wires are needed for each light, I should have no problem with grounds using the 3rd wire on each.
Any comments or suggestions?
LC
Actually only 4 wires total which splits into six at the tailights - A single taillight lead which splits and goes both taillights, a left turn signal, a right turn signal, and a single ground lead which splits and goes both taillights.If only two wires are needed for each light, I should have no problem with grounds using the 3rd wire on each.
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