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Some info that may help with all wiring upfits. I had a trailer with electric brakes for a safety inspection. Trailer brakes would work with the brakeaway cable pulled, but not through the truck/trailer plug. I found the builder used sealacrimp conectors.
Notice the connector upper left with blue wire. The seal over part of the loop prevented the nut from tightening the nut to the metal loop. You can also see how a new connector, upper right also has sealing plastic on the loop, just not as much.
This trailer, two axle 12x4" brakes has a GVRW of 19,300 pounds. It can carry 3 large cable reels. Here is the factory wired connection box. (I use the word factory loosely)
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Notice the connector upper left with blue wire. The seal over part of the loop prevented the nut from tightening the nut to the metal loop. You can also see how a new connector, upper right also has sealing plastic on the loop, just not as much.
This trailer, two axle 12x4" brakes has a GVRW of 19,300 pounds. It can carry 3 large cable reels. Here is the factory wired connection box. (I use the word factory loosely)
You must be registered for see images attach