How to Wire Trailer Light # MC95AB to Trailer with Two Wires
Updated 06/27/2018 | Published 06/26/2018 >
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Question:
Ordering side marker MC95AB, what side butt connectors are needed to attach the wires together? Can I take white ground and attach it to the stud since my wiring is two wiring and not single wire as the replacement light? Goes on 2015 Nitro Z6 boat trailer.
asked by: jt
Expert Reply:
The trailer light part # MC95AB that you referenced has a single power wire and grounds through the mounting hardware. Since your trailer currently grounds with a wire you can just run the wire to the stud and you'd be set.
For butt connectors we have the # 05731-5 for a 5 pack.
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