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When planning anything like this, unless you can picture it in your head, sketch it out. That makes it easier to keep things straight. Check the TMs for the deuce wiring (last few pages iirc) and double check the wiring for the trailer. A 6 or 7 pin trailer wire cable is probably ideal. Those provide braking leads of the correct gauge, a power lead for the breakaway battery and the requisite backup and turn/brake and running lights. You'll probably NOT have backup.I'm sure I will be back with specific questions once I decide to go through with this project. I'm just happy to know that it can be done
Here's a hint, when you're running the wiring to the back, go ahead and run another lead (total of 4). Run that lead to a switch you add to the truck where you can mount it where you can reach it. I mounted a rear facing flood lamp under the bed facing rear-wards. If unloading or loading at night, it's handy to suddenly have a LOT of light to work with. It's also handy on the road at night, you can flip it on (make sure someone isn't behind you) and check out the load in the mirrors to be sure it's doing what its supposed to.