Adapter Recommendation to Go from Separate Blinkers/Stoplights to Combined on Trailer
Question:
we are rigging up a 8600 Intl to pull our 32 gooseneck we are mounting the green wire 7 round from the truck so we can plug the 7 flat from the trailer to plug together, so how do we merge the stop and blinker wires so they hook to the trailer plug
asked by: Howard
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Expert Reply:
You'll need a taillight converter like the part # RM-732 which takes separate turn signals and stoplights and combines them so that you can tow your trailer that has combined taillights.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Roadmaster Brite-Lite Wiring Converter
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