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Blade

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SuperCab

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Nah I know how to back up a trailer. It's just the danged driveway. It's long and narrow and curved, and surrounded by trees on both sides so you have to keep it EXACTLY between the lines or else you'll start taking down trees.

You obviously aren't THAT good or you'dve made it on the first trysmilieneenar

But I probably couldn'tve got it either...

Why do you hate to say it?! :guns: :p
'Cause I drive a Chevy and I'm jealous 'smiliedoh'
 

surewhynot

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You might want to check with the mfg of your trailer Chris. My boat trailer has surge brakes, but it has an electric solenoid in the tongue that locks out the brakes when you put it in reverse. Do you have a 4 wire plug or a 7?
 

Lost

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lock it in 4xlo with out hubs locked next time
 

surewhynot

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If your boat trailer has the feature, it will have a 7 wire plug. Does it by chance have an adapter on it down to 4 flat?
 

john112deere

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If your boat trailer has the feature, it will have a 7 wire plug. Does it by chance have an adapter on it down to 4 flat?

I think I've seen five-wire flats that did that, too.

But keep in mind I was 15 before I ever dealt with a trailer that had lights at all. (Grandpa couldn't drive after dark, anyway, so why bother to wire up taillights?)
 

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