Bob,
Clipping the cable to splice on a new piece is half-assed, IMO. It's
actually easier to make the connections under the trailer anyway, and
they're protected under there. A cable splice with a big ol' wad of tape
looks like crap and is a potential trouble spot.
Yeah, maybe if you are in a big hurry to get on the road, but you won't
spend another 30 minutes or so to do it right.
My unvarnished opinion, YMMV. :-)
<<Jim>>
Bob Basques wrote:
>
>
> > If the cable on the trailer isn't right up to snuff (likely on an older
> > unit) it should be replaced anyway.
>
> I was thinking purely from the standpoint of cutting into the wire out in the
> open, not replacing the whole harness (or good chunk of it). This clip it where
> you can see it syndrome seems to affect most persons when trailering is the duty
> of the day.
>
>
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