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Plug in for gooseneck wiring?

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Which E- Brake?

Is there a vacant plug-in on the braking wiring harness for an easy connection? I am going to add a turnoverball gooser and I am looking for an easy way to place plug inside the bed for the trailer brakes.



I haven't crawled under the truck to investigate (I'm tired of snow 54" is plenty for the season)
 
I am sure there are a few ways to do this but here is what I did.



I took my existing connection in the back and moved it up inside the bed for my 5er hookup, wire length was fine because I pulled my spare tire down and rerouted the wiring to accomidate its new location, then I bought a kit for the tailights that you simply unplug the tailight connection and put this connector in and then plug the light back in and it gives me all the wiring needed to run another one back to the back for bumperpull trailers, now I have the best of both worlds.



cheers, Kevin
 
Originally posted by MABurns

#3



Buy a chevy!!!, they come with a fifth wheel/camper pigtail already in the bed.



Gotcha #2



:-{} I since a turbo challenge between my cummins and your durapad. :-laf



Brotherly love
 
More like 3K more, and yeah you could get a "nice" pop up camper for that.



Good thing you got the HO, those Colemans are heavier than they look.



If you can't pick on family, who can you pick on?





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