I finally buttoned up my receiver hitch and civvy trailer wiring. I opted to install TM America's 12v alt brackets. That was very straightforward and an inexpensive option. I love to have virtually endless amounts of 12v power on tap.
The hitch was a junkyard takeoff, rated for 5k lbs. Not a ton of weight, but I don't see myself pulling much more than that with the deuce and it was only $25, the new hardware cost almost as much as the hitch did.
The part I was most pleased with though was the wiring for the trailer. I opted for relays - using dpst to allow me to set up multiple kinds of connections. I ended up with 4-pin, 7-blade RV, and 7-pin round. I also installed an electric brake controller. Since I was using relays I didn't want to have them cycling every time I used the truck, so I built a converter box that plugs in with the plug from the M105 I used to bob the truck. This way the truck works just like normal, but when I need to hook up a civvy trailer I just plug in the connector and I have 12v signal to each of my civvy connectors.
I also installed 12v power receptacles since I was putting in the 12v anyway. I was pleasantly surprised at how affordable the mil connectors were from Erik's, it helped the installation look clean and stock.
The hitch was a junkyard takeoff, rated for 5k lbs. Not a ton of weight, but I don't see myself pulling much more than that with the deuce and it was only $25, the new hardware cost almost as much as the hitch did.
The part I was most pleased with though was the wiring for the trailer. I opted for relays - using dpst to allow me to set up multiple kinds of connections. I ended up with 4-pin, 7-blade RV, and 7-pin round. I also installed an electric brake controller. Since I was using relays I didn't want to have them cycling every time I used the truck, so I built a converter box that plugs in with the plug from the M105 I used to bob the truck. This way the truck works just like normal, but when I need to hook up a civvy trailer I just plug in the connector and I have 12v signal to each of my civvy connectors.
I also installed 12v power receptacles since I was putting in the 12v anyway. I was pleasantly surprised at how affordable the mil connectors were from Erik's, it helped the installation look clean and stock.
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