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Old 06-08-2011, 07:25 PM   #3
Kwantau
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I ran into the same problems on my wiring to the brakes and the wiring in the tongue area on my 2720/2011. Ended up protecting the brake wiring in a split loom and upgrading the connecters. The jack wiring also made me shuder and I ended up fixing that too and adding a groundstrap between the swing tongue and mainframe. Being a mechanic by trade I cannot see how the wiring passes inspection. The funny thing is that it would only add a few dollars to the overall cost of a TM to do it right.
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