fishinglibin Posted May 12, 2016 Posted May 12, 2016 Howdy Guys. Have to replace the harness and lights on my boat trailer but it is closed tube with small feeder holes for wire. I want the wires inside rather than clipping on, but this is not going to be easy. I know you should use the old wire to feed the new wire, but do not expect it to be an easy feed. Any suggestions or tips are appreciated. Also what is the best type of crimp wire connector. Checking out you tube. Paul Quote
bcubed Posted May 12, 2016 Posted May 12, 2016 I didn't have an issue just taping the *hit out of the new wires to the old wire when pulling through the tube. Go to town with the tape and you'll be fine If you feel resistance, stop! 1 Quote
SilverDoctor Posted May 12, 2016 Posted May 12, 2016 When I did my old trailer years ago, used an lectritions fish tape to pull wiring, Used standard crimps but siliconed the connections then taped to keep the corrosion down. 1 Quote
Bear Posted May 12, 2016 Posted May 12, 2016 Solder and heat shrink all the connections. Use the heat shrink called " dual wall" (it has a heat activated sealer in it) and you'll never have any problems down the road. 2 Quote
lad Posted May 19, 2016 Posted May 19, 2016 Solder and heat shrink all the connections. Use the heat shrink called " dual wall" (it has a heat activated sealer in it) and you'll never have any problems down the road. Great advice above. Go to a good electronics shop to buy your material and get good advice on solder and flux, never acid core. If you don't currently own a soldering tool get a pencil style rather than a gun. 100.00 will get you one that will last the rest of your life. Watch a few you tubes on soldering as its a great skill to have. Don't melt the solder, let the solder flow to the heat. 1 Quote
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