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I have a boat trailer with a 4 pin flat connector with 8 wires coming out of it. The trailer frame is enclosed tube steel with holes and rubber grommets where the wires come through to the marker and tail lights. Im assuming each light is separately grounded thus the 8 wire set up. my question is...if I replace it with a 4 pin 4 wire set up, is that the correct way making sure each light is grounded to the frame with the mounting bolts or screws? I am trying to go all submersible LED lights on the trailer Thank you!
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