Dogs + trailer = missing wires

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So how to stop that from happening again.

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You know what!? I once seen something like that on a Buggy here. And I thought that it was way cool! The Buggy had 100% normal wiring, with the extra plug tied into the loom. So the day you want to tow your buggy, you dont need extra lights, you just plug it in, and it works like a trailer!!!! Very neat indeed!!!
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[quote="ZeroAxe"]You know what!? I once seen something like that on a Buggy here. And I thought that it was way cool! The Buggy had 100% normal wiring, with the extra plug tied into the loom. So the day you want to tow your buggy, you dont need extra lights, you just plug it in, and it works like a trailer!!!! Very neat indeed!!![/quot

Hi zero axe, i have done that to my buggy aswell, use the std wireing and ijust plug in and play.
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Cool! I think that is brilliant, and would apply that to every car if I could! :hangloose:
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Why,intending on towing the rubber car alot? :mrgreen:
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Close, but no cigar wiseass!! If I get my way, the car will be towed behind the Baywindow to local shows(that is if the wife doesnt want to come along). You know, representation in numbers at shows is a good thing!
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Chris wrote:Why,intending on towing the rubber car alot? :mrgreen:
Chris it is a Venter trailer, you need to tow it to get it somewhere. :mrgreen:

No the reason for the to plug and a frame on my buggie is , my wife find the car noisy and hard driving so we ar planing on when we vissit family at the cost that she has the polo to do her shoping and i have my buggy to "skuurgat", and it works cheaper in feul out to tow thy buggy than to run both engines.
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