Michael,
Most of the wiring kits you get come with those connects that tap
directly into your wiring without cutting/splicing. They instruct you
to connect to the wiring harness for your rear lights since everything
you need is all in one place (rear, brake and reverse lights).
Greg
On 8/8/08, Michael Rowe <mdrowe@optonline.net> wrote:
> >I went out and bought an adapter tonight to convert my 6-wire round trailer
> > light connector on the tow vehicle to flat-4 for the trailer.
>
> I have a Dodge minivan that is not really supposed to tow much without an
> oil cooler. I don't doubt it can tow a Spridget, and I can get a receiver
> from the Whitney catalogue. But I will have to cut into the wiring
> somewhere to put in a socket for a connector. Does anyone have any
> recommendations on the best place to cut into the wiring?
>
> Michael Rowe
> '74 Midget
> Long Island, NY
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