What Gauge Wire Is Safe To Use With Tail Light Converters On My Chevy Silverado.
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2018 silverado LT 2wd, what size of wire gauge should I use.
asked by: Scott C
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Helpful Expert Reply:
You can use 14 or 16 gauge wire, either will be able to safely handle the amp load on your 2018 Chevrolet Silverado.
Here are a few choices we have 14 Gauge Primary Wire - Yellow - # DW02412-1 and 14 Gauge Primary Wire - Red - # DW02422-1 as well as 14 Gauge Primary Wire - Blue - # DW02414-1.
expert reply by:
David B
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Curt 2 to 3 Wire Tail Light Converter
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