etrailer | Optronics 4-Way Wishbone Trailer Wiring Harness Installation

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It's going to give you your four-pole connection at the front, and it's going to give you a yellow and brown wire and a green and brown wire. The reason they call it a wishbone is because they split that brown wire to where it goes down each frame rail to each taillight, and it makes it very easy to connect your side marker lights in your run, or all of your lights in the back of your trailer without having to run it down one side and then across to the other.It makes it very easy to make all the connections. As I mentioned, it's going to give you your four-pole plug. It's going to give you your running lights, both turn signals and your brake lights. It's also going to give you a 42-inch ground wire, so it's going to go from your plug all the way through the wire loom.

You can see where I have it connected here. So we've got plenty of length to get it connected to our vehicle, if our plug on our vehicle, it's a little bit farther away, plenty of room. It's also going to give us 40 foot of wire. So this boat trailer is, or the actual boat is 24 foot., so the trailer, you can see how far the tongue sticks out a little bit farther. 40 foot gives us plenty of extra length to not only connect to each one of our side marker lights, but to get back to the back, to give us extra wire in the back to connect to our tail lights.What I will say is, as you're running your wiring, when you go to replace or go to remove your side marker lights and your tail lights, if they're incandescent, and when you pull them off, they're corroded at all, I would replace them and I would replace them with submersible led lights, because you're not going to have to have, or you're not going to have bulbs.

You're going to have to replace with LEDs, and they're going to last about 50 times longer than regular incandescent lights. As far as the installation process, very simple, straightforward, a couple of things you will need to get your installation completed. That does not come with your wiring. If you're replacing your lights, you're going to need self-tappers for your ground wires. I'm also going to recommend heat shrink butt connectors instead of quick splice connectors, because again, being a boat trailer inside the frame, when this goes down in the water, the frame gets water inside of it with a quick splice connectors.They're not sealed at all.

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