Ford Model A Compatibility With Mullins Tear Trailer Combined Vs. Separate Wiring
Question:
I want to wire a Mullins Tear trailer to work with my Model A Ford. There is a separate turn signal system, so this is only for the brake lights. This is a 6 Volt positive ground.
asked by: Mary S
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Expert Reply:
If your Model A has separate turn from brake lights and your Mullins tear trailer has combined stop/turn lights, I recommend the Roadmaster Brite-Lite Wiring Converter # RM-732. If your Model A has combined stop/turn lights and your Mullins trailer has separate lights, I recommend the Vehicle to Vehicle Tail Light Converter # 118158.
expert reply by:
Jason S
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