Tools for Installing a Trailer Wiring Package

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Part of the video series: Installing a Trailer Wiring Package

Summary: Tools such as a magnetic tray, terminal pliers, and zip ties are required for installing a trailer wiring package. Learn what tools you need to install a trailer wiring package in these free auto repair video instructions featuring a certified mechanic.

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Nathan McCullough Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a GPA of 3.5 and received their Craftsmanship Award and Honor Seal. Nathan has managed sev... read more

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Tools for Installing a Trailer Wiring Package

In this step we're going to talk about the tools required in order to wire and mount lighting on a small utility trailer. What I have here first is a magnetic tray to hold all my fasteners. Next I have my terminal pliers for squeezing our connectors together, they are color coordinated and will correspond with the terminals that you're using. From there I have a set of heavy duty nylon zip ties, we'll use to mount our wiring to the frame of the trailer with. I have here in my hands, heavy duty waterproof type butt connectors. Now your trailer wiring package will come with a hardware kit. Inside that hardware kit is something they call a scotch lock, that's the scotch lock right there. These things are great for the interior of a vehicle, however being that they don't have any waterproof abilities on a utility trailer, or any other device that you're going to be towing. The trailer of course has wheels on it which will flick water and road debris on to this connection and eventually degrade it. These guys here are the most common failure for a trailer. So we're going to use our waterproof connectors instead. These are fine, they work as long as they're in a very dry environment. We've got the rest of our hardware kit in there. I have a hand lighter for shrinking the heat shrink tubing on my waterproof connectors. I've always used the lighter, the directions are going to tell you to use a small heat gun, or a mini torch, I use a lighter so I'm ensured not to use too much heat on my connectors. From there I have my Black and Decker kit with a drill, we're going to need to poke some holes in the frame of the trailer to mount our lights, along with a couple of other screwdrivers and of course your trailer lighting package. Which is going to include, a new license plate mount, and a wiring harness kit, along with all the other necessary lights. These are the tools required and the supplies necessary in order to properly wire your trailer and mount your new lighting.

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