'
1
Forums Albums Skins 1
Search Register Logon


You are logged in as a guest. Logon or register an account to access more features.
OTHER FORUMS:    Barrel Horses  -   Trucks   -   Cutting  -   Reining  -   Roping 
'
Gooseneck bed plug location

Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
Last activity 2005-07-07 2:31 PM
6 replies, 4042 views

View previous thread :: View next thread
   General Discussion -> Trailer Talk  Click to return to Barrel Talk
Refresh
Message format
 
cdmaeng1
Reg. Nov 2004
Posted 2004-12-05 5:40 PM (#17588)
Subject: Gooseneck bed plug location


Member


Posts: 14

Location: Ohio
Where is the preferred locaton for gooseneck bed plug?
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
Reg
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2004-12-05 6:31 PM (#17589 - in reply to #17588)
Subject: RE: Gooseneck bed plug location


Expert


Posts: 2689
2000500100252525
Originally written by cdmaeng1 on 2004-12-05 6:40 PM

Where is the preferred locaton for gooseneck bed plug?


In the Socket.

Seriously, I bought a 7 pin "Extension Cord" at an RV place and routed it from the standard back of the truck location to very near to the gooseneck ball. Since I have a platform bed with a trap door I cable tied it to one of the trap door's hinge rods. This allows me to coil the trailer's cable in a very loose wrap around the column so I can do those 90 degree turns without worrying about anything pulling tight. It also saves the trailer's cable from fatigue, I'd rather repalce that extension cord than the trailer's main cord.
I know, its another 2 connections and (theoretically) more voltage drop in the cable, but I keep the connections clean and gooped up with silicon grease and it IS heavy wire.
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
MBRA518
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2004-12-05 7:13 PM (#17592 - in reply to #17588)
Subject: RE: Gooseneck bed plug location



Extreme Veteran


Posts: 455
1001001001002525
Location: Ontario - east of TO

I actually had two plugs wired up in parallel, one is in the bed just in front of the wheel well on the driver’s side and the other is in the regular location at the back.

I haven't gotten the gooseneck yet (this week I think - can't wait), so I can't comment on how much I like it, but it sure looks convenient.

 



Edited by MBRA518 2004-12-05 7:15 PM
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
Silver Ranger
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2004-12-05 7:37 PM (#17594 - in reply to #17588)
Subject: RE: Gooseneck bed plug location



Extreme Veteran


Posts: 314
100100100
Location: Frankfort,Ky.
Mine is located on the inside of the bed column near the tailgate(left side). I thought that was a good place as you don't have to climb in the bed or over the side to plug in., but depending on where your plug comes from on your particular trailer maybe towards the front corner of the bed would work . My location does put it in the way of anything I may haul in the bed near the tailgate while pulling my trailer.
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
Terri
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2004-12-06 10:10 AM (#17607 - in reply to #17594)
Subject: RE: Gooseneck bed plug location



Expert


Posts: 2828
200050010010010025
Location: Southern New Mexico
That's where mine is.  I just make sure I don't throw anything on top of it and have never had a problem with the wire pulling tight during turns.  It stays nice and loose and usually has a coil in it.
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
arroyoseccofarm
Reg. Apr 2004
Posted 2005-07-07 10:20 AM (#27733 - in reply to #17592)
Subject: RE: Gooseneck bed plug location


Veteran


Posts: 202
100100
Location: North Texas

MBRA518,

Did your truck dealer do the wiring for you?

If so, do you remember what they charged to add the second socket?

Thanks,

Arroyoseccofarm

share Top of the page Bottom of the page
FordLvr
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2005-07-07 2:31 PM (#27745 - in reply to #27733)
Subject: RE: Gooseneck bed plug location


Member


Posts: 30
25
Location: Summerville, SC
My connection is inside the bed of our truck also. Mounted aft of the wheel well on the drivers side. I like it there because like already stated, you can plug it in and take it out without lowering the tail gate. The cable from the trialer hangs straight down from the goosneck into the bed of the truck and any excess length lays flat on bed safe from possible damage from rubbing on anything or falling loose and dragging on the ground. With this location, my cable has lots of slack also for tight turns and there is no chance of binding. When I had my gooseneck ball mounted in the bed of this truck I had the same people put this hookup in. They wired it into an existing hookup that is mounted on my rear hitch for bumper pull trailering.
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread
Message format
 

'
Registered to: Horse Trailer World
(Delete all cookies set by this site)