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94 Roadmaster Wagon

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PostSubject: Trailer Wiring   Trailer Wiring Icon_minitimeWed Mar 06, 2013 10:14 am

I know I have another thread on here asking about hitches, but I thought someone else on here gave me a link on the wiring harness I need. I finally got that 3.08 rear end installed, and am getting my custom exhaust installed as I'm typing this, so I need to get my hitch on, and wire it up! I bought a boat, and will be picking it up in a month, so I need to get going on this!

If anyone knows where I can purchase that harness, I'd appreciate it!

John
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PostSubject: Re: Trailer Wiring   Trailer Wiring Icon_minitimeWed Mar 06, 2013 10:22 am

Hi John

I bought a harness that you plug in to either side by the tail lights from NAPA. No cutting or splicing involved, you do have to ground it. It was in the neighborhood of $30. Couldn't be easier.

John, you installed a 3.08 disk break rear end in your wagon? Any pictures?


Tom
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PostSubject: Re: Trailer Wiring   Trailer Wiring Icon_minitimeWed Mar 06, 2013 12:46 pm

silverfox103 wrote:
Hi John

I bought a harness that you plug in to either side by the tail lights from NAPA. No cutting or splicing involved, you do have to ground it. It was in the neighborhood of $30. Couldn't be easier.

John, you installed a 3.08 disk break rear end in your wagon? Any pictures?


Tom

Tom,

No, I should have probably said, that I replaced the carrier in the rear end, and not the rear end itself. Everything is original, but inside the pumpkin, is the new gearset.

I'll have to check the other forums, but someone actually gave an URL to someone who sold them online. They were somewhat made for the car, just unplug the connector, and plug this into it on either side. I'll have to check.

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PostSubject: Re: Trailer Wiring   Trailer Wiring Icon_minitimeWed Mar 06, 2013 1:25 pm

94 Roadmaster Wagon wrote:

They were somewhat made for the car, just unplug the connector, and plug this into it on either side. I'll have to check.

John

John

That's exactly what I have, bought at NAPA around $30.

Tom
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PostSubject: Re: Trailer Wiring   Trailer Wiring Icon_minitimeTue Mar 12, 2013 6:46 pm

plug and play wagon harness, $22.95. Takes, literally, 5 minutes to install. Fits all wagons 91-96

http://www.etrailer.com/Custom-Fit-Vehicle-Wiring/Chevrolet/Caprice/1993/118352.html?vehicleid=19931170640
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PostSubject: Re: Trailer Wiring   Trailer Wiring Icon_minitimeTue Mar 12, 2013 7:13 pm

Cadet57 wrote:
plug and play wagon harness, $22.95. Takes, literally, 5 minutes to install. Fits all wagons 91-96

http://www.etrailer.com/Custom-Fit-Vehicle-Wiring/Chevrolet/Caprice/1993/118352.html?vehicleid=19931170640

This is what I used too from etrailer.com Worked great.

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PostSubject: Re: Trailer Wiring   Trailer Wiring Icon_minitimeTue Mar 12, 2013 11:52 pm

I actually just received it today. The same part, but from a different vendor. The price was about the same, but the one I bought was of course more on shipping! Figures!


Anyway, what's the best way of hiding the wires, and having the connector under the bumper? I'm not doing what they say in the instructions, and hide the wires on the inside! I was thinking more of taking the taillight assemblies out, and seeing if I can pull the wires up from the bottom. Can that work? Are the connectors at the taillight housings themselves, or are they further back?

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John
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PostSubject: Re: Trailer Wiring   Trailer Wiring Icon_minitimeSat Sep 21, 2013 1:41 pm

Cadet57 wrote:
plug and play wagon harness, $22.95. Takes, literally, 5 minutes to install. Fits all wagons 91-96

http://www.etrailer.com/Custom-Fit-Vehicle-Wiring/Chevrolet/Caprice/1993/118352.html?vehicleid=19931170640
I just put a similar to that in my 93 RMW.
Really easy to install. And seems of very good quality.
I paid $12.75 shipped from Amazon, but I see that the price went up a bit.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001GBLPFQ/ref=ox_ya_os_product
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