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1 minute ago, spuddog0507 said:

yes you could mine is on brake lights i think but both my trucks and trailers are wired as i want them, lights wont work on any other car/van/truck hence it stops people asking can i borrow your trailer,,,

Dont break down.

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8 minutes ago, Justme said:

No dont bodge it so its not compatible with any other vehicle or trailer. 

 

Do the job right & fit 13 pin plugs & sockets.

Not changing everything want to keep it simple.

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5 minutes ago, woody paul said:

Whats that EGGS

It's an electrical splice so you can splice a spotlight wire into your original reversing light wire by clamping it shut.

 

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4 minutes ago, woody paul said:

Not changing everything want to keep it simple.

Till you need to borrow / hire a trailer or vehicle. 

Or you break down & they cant tow your trailer.

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