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I've just wired up my caravan for towing with the D3, so maybe I can help.
Firstly, if you don't need to send power to the trailer (via main or aux battery), then just use the black socket (on the right, looking at the back of the vehicle). Most car accessories shops will sell you an adapter to fit your trailer plug - Repco definitely do! If you need to run power to the trailer, things get a little more complicated. Essentially you need to use both sockets on the D3 and make a "Y" loom to attach to your trailer's plug. But to help here, I'd need to know what type of plug you have on the trailer, and how it's wired - eg there are varying standards across Australia for the 12pin plugs that are used on the larger caravans now being made. Cheers, Gordon
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On my D3 and Dad's RRS we've set up the black plug for lights and the brake controller line so pretty much any trailer can be run off that plug via an adapter.
The white plug is wired to the 2nd battery via Traxide's kit for charging the batteries in the caravan or boat. We've not bothered with making a Y cable, just have two cables coming from either side of the trailer hitch. I've also made up a 7 pin <-> cig lighter plug for running lights, etc while I'm camping. Saves having to have a cable run thru a door or window.
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The lights are setup but we wirred in the brake controller manually.
Not sure if that was entirely necessary but thats the way we did it. Brake lights, indicators etc work from the factory.
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each shackle should be rated to take the entire GVM of the trailer.
if you have a 2T trailer you use 2T shackles. dont forget to cross the chains UNDER the hitch. it does 2 things. 1 as the trailer turns it keeps the chainss at about the same length. 2. It makes a cradle under the hitch so when the hitch drops off the cradle catches it before it hits the ground.
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Also most of the hire places also have adaptors, give them a call and ask them. Oh and as the others have said, for most trialer you just use the black plug, the white one is for power and most trailers do not require this. |
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They are not very expensive and you can get them from supercheap, or repco and lots of other places. But do check with the hire place most of them have adaptors to loan you
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