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Locked_N_Loaded Admin


 Number of posts: 1535 Age: 25 Localisation: Reading, PA Registration date: 2007-02-09
 | Subject: Re: What wood? Sat Jul 18, 2009 11:31 am | |
| Sweet Danny, glad you fought through it!! Now you can get the Jeep on the trails and bust shit up  _________________ '92 YJ 1.5" RE SOA, 2" body, 37" Krawlers, D44 ARB, 8.8 ARB 4.88s, 4:1, Poison Spyder Hi-Steer, On-board Air
08 Nissan Titan - Junk Hauler
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connordanny Locker/Spool


 Number of posts: 594 Age: 31 Localisation: Parkville, MD Registration date: 2007-01-19
 | Subject: Re: What wood? Sat Jul 18, 2009 6:38 pm | |
| I towed the Jeep up to York today and it was smooth sailing. My "ramps" sucked though it was entertaining for the neighborhood to watch me try to winch the rig up those little driveway oil changing ramps propped up by pavers. _________________ '01 TJ '79 F150 '04 Silverado
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connordanny Locker/Spool


 Number of posts: 594 Age: 31 Localisation: Parkville, MD Registration date: 2007-01-19
 | Subject: Re: What wood? Tue Jul 21, 2009 10:22 pm | |
| Well here's a funny story to cap off a 12 hr workday... I made another set of redneck ramps for the trailer the other day and decided to test them out. They are made of 2x12"s and angle iron with the trailer ramp adapter plate on the end. 2 tiny little pins hold the plates to the trailer. As soon as I got the front wheels up on the trailer the passenger side ramp fell down and the other one turned itself sideways. So there I was with 2 wheels up, 2 on the ground and no way to go up or down. All the elderly neighbors were lookin out through the curtains at the crazy guy tearing shit up.. a couple of them came over and chocked the wheels so I could get out, hook the winch to the front of the trailer, put the ramps somewhat back in place and slowly inch backwards. I decided that was enough and I wasnt gonna fuck with it anymore tonight. I parked the jeep and unhooked the trailer at the same moment I remembered I never chocked the trailer wheels. The trailer took off faster than DD through a screen door, and dragged me on my butt down the driveway. And I wasnt even drinking yet! what an idiot! I'm gonna run two 1/2" bolts through the ramp plates and tighten them down w/ wingnuts from underneath next time i need to use the ramps. Here is what it looks like:  _________________ '01 TJ '79 F150 '04 Silverado
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Locked_N_Loaded Admin


 Number of posts: 1535 Age: 25 Localisation: Reading, PA Registration date: 2007-02-09
 | Subject: Re: What wood? Tue Jul 21, 2009 10:29 pm | |
| Love the DD analogy!! This sounds like something I would do...congrats!! Reminds me of the time I was playing with my new mean green starter from outside of the Jeep and I cranked it and the fucker turned over and took off as I tried jumping into the Jeep. That was a fun 1 to replay on the security cameras - almost as entertaining as when I walked off the back of the trailer and got to the edge a little sooner than expected and damn near broke my ankle. _________________ '92 YJ 1.5" RE SOA, 2" body, 37" Krawlers, D44 ARB, 8.8 ARB 4.88s, 4:1, Poison Spyder Hi-Steer, On-board Air
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md4wheelin Locker/Spool


 Number of posts: 1441 Age: 30 Localisation: Towson, MD Registration date: 2007-01-21
 | Subject: Re: What wood? Tue Jul 21, 2009 10:46 pm | |
| been there done that, thats why I always leave one safety chain on till after the trailer is disconnected just in case. _________________ "A yahoo made dangerous with power tools"  MARR step up or step out Who me? I didn't do it and you can't prove it. Also by chance do you have a lighter? |
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makitupthehardway moderator


 Number of posts: 2089 Age: 27 Localisation: Ashburn, VA Registration date: 2007-01-20
 | Subject: Re: What wood? Tue Jul 21, 2009 11:50 pm | |
| Good to see that you worked it out. Dont worry about your trailer story I'm sure everyone has a good trailer story to tell. _________________ 94YJ Tera low 4:1, 4:10's, HP D44 front locked, 8.8 rear locked, 37" Truxus M/T's, custom spring over front/spring under rear, along with other stuff (Trail rig) 00WJ open/open, lifted 31" MTR's (curbcrawler) 84 Toyota Pickup open front, welded rear, 63" chevy rear springs, propane injection, 37" mtr's, 4.7:1 Tcase 07 FORD E350 SD (TOW VAN)
Proud member of MARR (if you don't get it don't ask, it will ask you)
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connordanny Locker/Spool


 Number of posts: 594 Age: 31 Localisation: Parkville, MD Registration date: 2007-01-19
 | Subject: Re: What wood? Mon Jul 27, 2009 10:19 am | |
| I found an axle with working brakes on craigslist in PA that I bought real cheap along with the tires so I would have a spare. I'm a little confused as to how the brakes get wired to the truck. Right now the truck has the round 7 pin connector next to the hitch. I use an adaptor plug to accept the trailer's 4 pin flat plug for the lights. The wires for the brakes are a 2 pin plug which have never been connected because the brakes didn't work... Is there a way to splice the lights and brake wires into a 7-pin round plug to connect right to the truck's 7 pin connector? In the glovebox of the truck there is a wiring harness for trailer brakes that plugs in somewhere under the dash on the driver's side. Is this meant to work with a brake controller or would it be somehow run down the bed of the truck and connect to the brakes 2 prong connector? Thanks again! Dan _________________ '01 TJ '79 F150 '04 Silverado
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SPP YJ Locker/Spool


 Number of posts: 413 Age: 31 Localisation: Stillwater,PA Registration date: 2008-04-10
 | Subject: Re: What wood? Mon Jul 27, 2009 3:28 pm | |
| WOW were to start how about the front the wiring in the glove box means your truck is already wired from cab to the seven pin plug on your truck. The wire in glove box gets plugged in to truck were you said and the other end goes to the trailer brake controller you will need to get. that should take care of the truck end. Now the trailer if it has brakes it should have a seven pin plug on it (unless its old then it may have a 6 pin). It sounds like it does not have this so you will need to get a seven pin plug for trailer that connects to your truck that will get the lights and brakes wired into it you will need to cut off the four pin plug and make it right with seven pin plug. If you buy a new plug it will have a wiring diagram on the box you will need to follow for it to work correct. One other thing to consider is the trailer ground some people ground through the trailer ball this is not a good idea this is why you see lights blink on trailer going down the road sometimes but if the lights blink so do the breaks not good.Put the ground in the plug were it tells you to if you don't have a ground wire on your trailer run a wire from frame of trailer to new plug. Hope this helps I will see if I can find a wiring diagram to post up. _________________ "PROVE IT OR SHUT UP"
Chuck
[/i]92 YJ Full width front D-44 W/ E-lock rear 9in W/spool 39.5 irocs With ROCKY II pet blow up turtle
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SPP YJ Locker/Spool


 Number of posts: 413 Age: 31 Localisation: Stillwater,PA Registration date: 2008-04-10
 | Subject: Re: What wood? Mon Jul 27, 2009 3:37 pm | |
| Found one this is how the truck - trailer connection should be.  _________________ "PROVE IT OR SHUT UP"
Chuck
[/i]92 YJ Full width front D-44 W/ E-lock rear 9in W/spool 39.5 irocs With ROCKY II pet blow up turtle
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connordanny Locker/Spool


 Number of posts: 594 Age: 31 Localisation: Parkville, MD Registration date: 2007-01-19
 | Subject: Re: What wood? Mon Jul 27, 2009 4:28 pm | |
| Thanks Chuck - it makes a lot more sense now. I ordered a 7 pin connector and a brake controller just now. I'll cut off the 4 pin and the 2 pin and wire them into the 7 pin connector to hook up to the truck.  _________________ '01 TJ '79 F150 '04 Silverado
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md4wheelin Locker/Spool


 Number of posts: 1441 Age: 30 Localisation: Towson, MD Registration date: 2007-01-21
 | Subject: Re: What wood? Mon Jul 27, 2009 5:01 pm | |
| Danny I have trailer wire at the shop. Do me a favor so I don't have to type all this stuff out and just bring over the trailer some time and we will get it all wired up for you. also is that axle you purchased the same width as the ones you have? _________________ "A yahoo made dangerous with power tools"  MARR step up or step out Who me? I didn't do it and you can't prove it. Also by chance do you have a lighter? |
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SPP YJ Locker/Spool


 Number of posts: 413 Age: 31 Localisation: Stillwater,PA Registration date: 2008-04-10
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thinga'ma'rig Locker/Spool


 Number of posts: 655 Age: 36 Localisation: Perry Hall, MD Registration date: 2007-01-23
 | Subject: Re: What wood? Thu Jul 30, 2009 7:35 pm | |
| looking great danny  _________________ DONT FOLLOW ME!!
1986 ford 1 ton drivetrain dana 60hp front welded, sterling 10.25 rear. enclosed in a tube frame. ford 460 bb engine on propane. auto c-6 tranny, np 205 transfer case. (it use to be a jeep thing. now its just a thing)
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