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I decided to add a set of 12 volt lights to my new M105A2 so that I can tow it with my F350 but still leave all of the 24 volt system in place for towing it with my deuce.
I simply made some brackets out of 1 1/2" aluminum angle which were bolted to the existing light brackets. I purchased 12 volt lights with a metal housing so that I could paint them (gloss black just didn't look right). I also purchased a 4 pin flat trailer wire kit so that the 12 volts lights use completely separate wires and a separate 4-flat trailer connector. Since these lights ground through their base I also ran a separate ground wire from each base back to the frame to ensure a good connection. The ground wire from the pigtail is also grounded to a frame screw at the front of the trailer.
FYI: The lights were $6.38 each and the wiring harness was $11.97 at Walmart.
With some effort I also got the lunette broke loose so that I can flip it when towing with the F350.
Here are some pictures of the lights:
I simply made some brackets out of 1 1/2" aluminum angle which were bolted to the existing light brackets. I purchased 12 volt lights with a metal housing so that I could paint them (gloss black just didn't look right). I also purchased a 4 pin flat trailer wire kit so that the 12 volts lights use completely separate wires and a separate 4-flat trailer connector. Since these lights ground through their base I also ran a separate ground wire from each base back to the frame to ensure a good connection. The ground wire from the pigtail is also grounded to a frame screw at the front of the trailer.
FYI: The lights were $6.38 each and the wiring harness was $11.97 at Walmart.
With some effort I also got the lunette broke loose so that I can flip it when towing with the F350.
Here are some pictures of the lights:
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