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Re: trailer connector
I never heard of a factory installed trailer connector. However, what is interesting is that my truck came with the factory UY1 camper wiring, and the hole through the frame behind the cab that the harness passes through is very ragged as is the one pictured above. Unfortunately, I don't have a picture in my collection to share.
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Re: trailer connector
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Re: trailer connector
Yep, that is why I brought it up. How would one even reproduce such a hole? Certainly not with a drill motor. "That is why I suggested it looks like a stamped out hole, not a drilled hole. A mystery.
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