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<blockquote data-quote="pricefarm" data-source="post: 1292554" data-attributes="member: 20848"><p>Bought a gooseneck flatbed trailer a few months ago used. All thee wiring is crap so I pulled it all out and Iam going to rewire it. What do y'all think is best grounding the lights to the frame or running a ground wire from each light to the front of the trailer and connect it to the ground wire at the plug ? Also iam going to replace the brakes on it is there a brand that is better than others? It is a 20ft trailer 8 ft wide with 7000# axles and it has brakes on both axles do u think that is needs that or would one set work? Trailer isn't really long enough to haul a tractor and hay roller so the heaviest load would be around 10000#</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pricefarm, post: 1292554, member: 20848"] Bought a gooseneck flatbed trailer a few months ago used. All thee wiring is crap so I pulled it all out and Iam going to rewire it. What do y'all think is best grounding the lights to the frame or running a ground wire from each light to the front of the trailer and connect it to the ground wire at the plug ? Also iam going to replace the brakes on it is there a brand that is better than others? It is a 20ft trailer 8 ft wide with 7000# axles and it has brakes on both axles do u think that is needs that or would one set work? Trailer isn't really long enough to haul a tractor and hay roller so the heaviest load would be around 10000# [/QUOTE]
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