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alzbarry
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2011-03-20 6:00 PM (#131890)
Subject: Question on electrical cables


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I am picking up my first trailer on Saturday.  I have a question regarding the electrical cables.  I have a new Dodge Ram 2011 that I will be towing with.  Trailer is an Eby 2H GN.  The outlets on my truck are outside the bed by the license plate.  I don't have any outlets in the bed.  Is this a problem when connecting the electrical cable, to run it outside the bed? 
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blackcows
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2011-03-20 6:38 PM (#131891 - in reply to #131890)
Subject: RE: Question on electrical cables


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Not a problem at all, lots of people do it that way.  Depending on the age of the trailer you may need an adapter from the old style trailer plug to a camper style plug.
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alzbarry
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2011-03-20 6:42 PM (#131892 - in reply to #131890)
Subject: RE: Question on electrical cables


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Oh good!  It's a brand new trailer, so hopefully should not be any problems.  I was getting some trailering lessons from my BM, and her trailer, which is a 2003, plugs into an outlet in her bed.  Turns out she had to have the outlet put in (truck is a 2008 I think), so I wasn't sure. 
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yeehaw
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2011-03-20 8:15 PM (#131894 - in reply to #131890)
Subject: RE: Question on electrical cables


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just make sure that you have enough cable to make up the connection for when you turn and etc...
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gonzo1066
Reg. Oct 2010
Posted 2011-03-20 8:36 PM (#131896 - in reply to #131890)
Subject: RE: Question on electrical cables


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It is really nice to have the plug installed in the bed of your truck.    I would reccomend having it done at your earliest convience.   Any good trailer shop can do this modificaton for you.  Happy trailering..  
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alzbarry
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2011-03-20 8:43 PM (#131897 - in reply to #131896)
Subject: RE: Question on electrical cables


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Thanks for the responses.  I did go ahead and email my contact at the trailer dealer.  They are going to put the hitch in for me when I pick it up, perhaps they can do the outlet as well.  We'll see. 
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gonzo1066
Reg. Oct 2010
Posted 2011-03-20 11:14 PM (#131906 - in reply to #131890)
Subject: RE: Question on electrical cables


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If you get them to install a in bed plug,  mention that you DO NOT WANT THEM TO USE SCOTCH LOCKS.   These are little crimp on wire taps, very notorious for making a poor connection and failing after  a while.   Solder joints are my preference.   There are some companys that offer a plug in adapter. 
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