ok, now before I get slated for posting another towbar wiring question, I would like to add, I have searched thoroughly on the posts, but there is a few q's that I would like before I start the wiring. The towbar is fitted, and I'd pretty much like a basic walkthrough before I start running cables everywhere
ok, here goes,
Its the standard towequipe towbar for the '96 3rd gen surf (believe its T882)
1) Is it best to run the electrics into the passenger or driver tail lights?
2) Do they only have to go to one side of the vehicle? and then transfer connections to other side?
2) If connections have to go to both sides, how many wires, if any, need to be connected to the other side? indicator, brake, tail?.
4) Is the wiring in the toweqipe sufficient (long enough) to make all connections to both sides without having to add your own lengths of wiring?
I've probably made that totally b l o o d y confusing than it needs to be, but I'd just like to get it clear in my head the way I've got to go about it.
Thanks for your patience and any info provided to a middle aged fart who is obviously losing his faculties....
cheers
Fieldsy
ok, here goes,
Its the standard towequipe towbar for the '96 3rd gen surf (believe its T882)
1) Is it best to run the electrics into the passenger or driver tail lights?
2) Do they only have to go to one side of the vehicle? and then transfer connections to other side?
2) If connections have to go to both sides, how many wires, if any, need to be connected to the other side? indicator, brake, tail?.
4) Is the wiring in the toweqipe sufficient (long enough) to make all connections to both sides without having to add your own lengths of wiring?
I've probably made that totally b l o o d y confusing than it needs to be, but I'd just like to get it clear in my head the way I've got to go about it.
Thanks for your patience and any info provided to a middle aged fart who is obviously losing his faculties....
cheers
Fieldsy
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