This and your other video showing the detailed wiring installation/routing from engine compartment to rear of truck are great, and have inspired me to be confident that I can do the same, thanks very much! A few quick questions about the flush-mount connector on rear bumper: Did you have to remove the entire bumper to gain enough access? Did you have to cut any metal? Any details about that part of your installation would be helpful.
I installed the connector with the bumper on the truck lowering the spare tire to make it easier to run the wiring. I had to cut some metal away for the plug to fit using my Dremel tool. Good Luck with your project.
Thanks for the quick reply. Do you have any more info on it? Brand, etc?? I have been looking for exactly that type of connector for my powered jack but cannot find one. Also, do you have a source or info on the flush mount connector you are planning on using. I will be adding a DC to DC charger as well and agree that would be the way to go. TIA!
The flush mount came with an Anderson-style connector but, I did not use them as they looked subpar to me. I used the connectors listed in the link. Connectors: www.amazon.com/Anderson-Power-Products-Connector-Housing/dp/B07CHDM1VT?pd_rd_w=3lGkX&content-id=amzn1.sym.1a072a44-84d1-4c51-bf0f-3547594e8217&pf_rd_p=1a072a44-84d1-4c51-bf0f-3547594e8217&pf_rd_r=A8W32D3AGE9HY4F79S5N&pd_rd_wg=yQXX8&pd_rd_r=036823ef-ba67-4897-a49d-0b5e21c4fab8&pd_rd_i=B07CHDM1VT&psc=1&ref_=pd_bap_d_grid_rp_0_17_i Flush Mount kit: www.amazon.com/Trailer-Vision-Anderson-Assembly-Connector/dp/B08R6P3WDM?pd_rd_w=tKi0h&content-id=amzn1.sym.c388ca75-4c14-4d9d-947d-5dcde63263f5&pf_rd_p=c388ca75-4c14-4d9d-947d-5dcde63263f5&pf_rd_r=MX8AM99NG319B20P3NM5&pd_rd_wg=BKEei&pd_rd_r=35cbcb28-2a37-429c-ad41-f2a3f2a4e98e&ref_=pd_bap_d_csi_prsubs_0_i&th=1