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About 80% done 1988 Alumacraft Update: 8/22/09 New Pictures
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<blockquote data-quote="cyberflexx" data-source="post: 92958" data-attributes="member: 496"><p>I had about an hour this evening after the kids went to bed and I decided to re-run the trailer lights wiring. I found where the wires were routed through the metal frame of the trailer, I cut plug off the hitch end, taped my new wires to it and pulled it through. After my new wire was run through the frame, I cut off the long tag end of the old wire, to keep the spaghetti wire mess to a minium. I sanded down the grounding bolt and put on a new metal O ring connector and I used zip ties to make my wiring near the plug all nice and neat. I did not wire up the lights but that wont take but 30 min. and I will do that tomorrow. I plan to use the existing lamps that are on the trailer. I did all of my work by a shoplight which drew mosquitos and moths, I really hate that. I cleaned up my mess and came inside to start the friday evening wind down. I have some pictures of what I did, nothing exciting and I will post them soon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyberflexx, post: 92958, member: 496"] I had about an hour this evening after the kids went to bed and I decided to re-run the trailer lights wiring. I found where the wires were routed through the metal frame of the trailer, I cut plug off the hitch end, taped my new wires to it and pulled it through. After my new wire was run through the frame, I cut off the long tag end of the old wire, to keep the spaghetti wire mess to a minium. I sanded down the grounding bolt and put on a new metal O ring connector and I used zip ties to make my wiring near the plug all nice and neat. I did not wire up the lights but that wont take but 30 min. and I will do that tomorrow. I plan to use the existing lamps that are on the trailer. I did all of my work by a shoplight which drew mosquitos and moths, I really hate that. I cleaned up my mess and came inside to start the friday evening wind down. I have some pictures of what I did, nothing exciting and I will post them soon [/QUOTE]
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