Ford Ranger Trailer Wiring Recommendation
Updated 08/03/2015 | Published 08/02/2015 >
Question:
Can a 1997 Ford Ranger accept trailer light loading with no overload issues?
asked by: TWR
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Expert Reply:
The recommended trailer wiring harness for your 1997 Ford Ranger is the Tow Ready # 118325. As long as you don't exceed the amperage ratings of the wiring (Stop/turn lights: 2.1 amps per circuit and Tail lights: 4 amps per circuit), you would be just fine.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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