And don’t forget the dielectric grease on your plugs and connections. If you’re around salt or your rig sits out in wet environments it’s a must.....
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What’s the best system/method to route wiring? I usually just use zip ties.. the little clips never stay on and my trailer is box tube..
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Mine are pulled down the center of the rectangular galvanized tube framing. Rubber grommets are used where the wire(s) enter/exit the channels. This scores high for a neat look and does protect the wires, but makes it harder to inspect/maintain/modify. If someone wanted more access they could run them along the inner side of the frame members using a split wire loom & stainless wire clamps.marshman wrote:What’s the best system/method to route wiring? I usually just use zip ties.. the little clips never stay on and my trailer is box tube..
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