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<blockquote data-quote="4silverado" data-source="post: 16822" data-attributes="member: 428"><p>Previous owner had installed a U-haul trailer hitch and wiring kit. One day after looking over the wiring, noticed the bolts holding the bracket had broken on one side (they had installed it on the right hand side). I had planned on moving it to the bumper since it seemed like it hanged down quite a bit. Got a 2 inch hole saw and then had to massage the hole a little with a burr bit for the plug to fit. Ended up going to Fastenal to get stainless hardware to mount the plug in the bumper. I went the cheaper route and got the standard 4-pin plug (I've got several adapters). It works well and looks clean.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]802[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4silverado, post: 16822, member: 428"] Previous owner had installed a U-haul trailer hitch and wiring kit. One day after looking over the wiring, noticed the bolts holding the bracket had broken on one side (they had installed it on the right hand side). I had planned on moving it to the bumper since it seemed like it hanged down quite a bit. Got a 2 inch hole saw and then had to massage the hole a little with a burr bit for the plug to fit. Ended up going to Fastenal to get stainless hardware to mount the plug in the bumper. I went the cheaper route and got the standard 4-pin plug (I've got several adapters). It works well and looks clean. [ATTACH alt="20191011_171202.jpg"]802[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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