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    trailer anderson plug placement for defenders

    Hi,

    I have a 110 wagon and was wondering where other owners have placed the anderson plug used for trailers so that it is not in the way, yet easily accessible. Any photo would be super useful too.

    Thanks in advance..

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    I managed to bolt mine to the side of the plug.

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    You will also see I've cable tied the trailer side harnesses so if the Anderson plug does fall off/out it doesn't drag on the ground and destroy itself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stewie110 View Post
    Hi,

    I have a 110 wagon and was wondering where other owners have placed the anderson plug used for trailers so that it is not in the way, yet easily accessible. Any photo would be super useful too.

    Thanks in advance..
    I have my large round 7-pin plug mounted in the PTO opening of the rear cross-member which I reckon is the neatest way to go. I then have my Anderson socket, in a mounting from ABR Sidewinder, on an angle bracket, screwed to the cross-member below the PTO opening. The cable comes to the socket through the gap between the bottom of the body panel and the top of the cross-member. Sorry no pics, I'm away from home.

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