2000 TJ Manual recently regeared to 4.88 running on 33s (eventually 35s).
Years ago I installed the typical 4-way flat wire harness and it has worked fine. I purchased a TigerMoth trailer and it uses a 7-way connection. I bought the Curt 57184 4-way flat electrical adapter. It has the 4-way connection plus Yellow, Blue, Black & White. The yellow wire is auxiliary/back-up lights, blue is electric brakes, black is power to be used with an inline fuse & white is ground. I don't need the yellow or blue wires. Ground is easy to figure out, but I'm not sure where I should connect the power cable. Do I get one of those fuse to wire things that goes directly into the fuse box? If need be I can run the wire through the firewall, I just don't know where to connect it once in the engine bay. I don't want to go directly off the battery as the trailer would drain the Jeep while its not running. I have an empty 20 amp fuse for Auto Trans (See Owners Manual). It's a manual so was wondering if I could use this fuse opening for the power source?
Years ago I installed the typical 4-way flat wire harness and it has worked fine. I purchased a TigerMoth trailer and it uses a 7-way connection. I bought the Curt 57184 4-way flat electrical adapter. It has the 4-way connection plus Yellow, Blue, Black & White. The yellow wire is auxiliary/back-up lights, blue is electric brakes, black is power to be used with an inline fuse & white is ground. I don't need the yellow or blue wires. Ground is easy to figure out, but I'm not sure where I should connect the power cable. Do I get one of those fuse to wire things that goes directly into the fuse box? If need be I can run the wire through the firewall, I just don't know where to connect it once in the engine bay. I don't want to go directly off the battery as the trailer would drain the Jeep while its not running. I have an empty 20 amp fuse for Auto Trans (See Owners Manual). It's a manual so was wondering if I could use this fuse opening for the power source?
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