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Dodge trailer lights (rig around)
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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1740824" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>I see no reason it wouldn't be fine. I think the extra fuse/circuit came about because hinky trailer lights used to make all your lights not work. Things like what may have happened to your fuse box for example. Now you can isolate out a problem to just your trailer or truck. Like you said they did it that way for 50 years no reason it wouldn't work today.</p><p></p><p>Edit to add: I feel your pain. I usually have 2-3 pulling trucks and right now I am down to 5 trailers but had as many as 7 at one time. I swear it is a full time job keeping lights and brakes working and all the tire holding air even close to the right amount.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1740824, member: 21382"] I see no reason it wouldn't be fine. I think the extra fuse/circuit came about because hinky trailer lights used to make all your lights not work. Things like what may have happened to your fuse box for example. Now you can isolate out a problem to just your trailer or truck. Like you said they did it that way for 50 years no reason it wouldn't work today. Edit to add: I feel your pain. I usually have 2-3 pulling trucks and right now I am down to 5 trailers but had as many as 7 at one time. I swear it is a full time job keeping lights and brakes working and all the tire holding air even close to the right amount. [/QUOTE]
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