Trailer re-wiring
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Trailer re-wiring
I have a 4X8 utility trailer with a tilt bed I'd like re-wired. 12' total in length. First place said $72 an hour. Anyone know of a person or place in Akron who could do this for significantly less? No, I can't do it myself with a kit so nix that.
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Re: Trailer re-wiring
Some vocational schools take on this type of task. If there are any in your area, might be worth checking into. Speak with the shop teacher 1st hand in person - I recently had a trailer painted, rewired, new lights and a new ramp added very reasonably. I'll be redoing a little bit here and there - a couple connections were stressed due to the wire being cut too short - but overall it was a good investment.
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Re: Trailer re-wiring
Found a guy. Thanks
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