Yes, you can connect the wires directly to the brake wires on the trailer. The junction box will help greatly with routing and organizing the wires. This biggest help that it will be if you need to replace a wire if it gets damaged. You can just replace the one single wire. www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Breakaway-Kit/Hopkins/HM20001.html
I'll go ahead and do this. .Looks pretty easy !
Good deal, let us know how it goes!
www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Breakaway-Kit/Hopkins/HM20001.html
You sure made that look easy.
Why would you not use grommets for the wires going through metal?
Junction box explanation would help emmensly. Just sayn......
my battery box only has a black and a white wire, no blue.
Is it required to have a breakaway kit on a livestock trailer, because I have a break away kit in it but I don't have a battery in it
Can you install this on a 4way/without a junction box?
Yes, you can connect the wires directly to the brake wires on the trailer. The junction box will help greatly with routing and organizing the wires. This biggest help that it will be if you need to replace a wire if it gets damaged. You can just replace the one single wire.
www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Breakaway-Kit/Hopkins/HM20001.html