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Civilian trailer modification

gbooth

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A lot of you have modified your truck to be able to pull a civilian trailer by adding a receiver hitch. I went a different way by modifying the hitch on the trailer. I built up the channel in the front this type of trailer uses a bolt on hitch added some gussets and a ring to fit the back of the Duce M-sires pigtail a set of 24 volt lights and reduced the voltage for the trailer wheel brakes. I spent a day of welding halfa day wiring. I have pulled the trailer many miles and have not had any problems you can hardly feel it behind the truck. I can still pull it with my pickup with no problums.
 

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gbooth

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From a place called Power stream part # PST-D24/13 $40.75 Been a while ago may be more now. I only use this on the brakes.
 

davesgmc

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As for lights, if one wants to go really neat,,,youcan but the LED military typ lights from NAPA. They will work either 12 or 24 volt with no changes. I looked into pricing, they werent cheap though. I would love ot ahve a set for mine, but the money is the largest hurdle. They make the for front and rear of the truck, and also in side marker lights.
 
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