Wire Length Needed for Rewiring Old Stock Trailer
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I am needing to rewire an old stock trailer. It has been rewired and patched so many times I just want to start over but I have no idea what to even buy. My son purchase a standard trailer wiring kit but it doesnt have near enough wire.
asked by: Tara D
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Expert Reply:
If you have the lights and wiring already and only need additional wiring to make the connections we have the part # 10-1-1 which is 10 gauge wire sold by the foot and # 12-1-1 which is 12 gauge wire sold by the foot.
We also have the junction box 7-way kit part # ET7WK that comes with a 7-way plus a junction box to wire it to.
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Jameson C
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