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Originally Posted by cobrin
yeah sounds like you need load resistors. You could do the trailer but that only helps that one trailer, another alternative is to use an adaptor on the plug with the load resistors, so that acts as the middle man between the vehicle and any trailer. Seems less fuss that way ;)
http://tiny.cc/51klay
enquire on that one if it's suitable for your needs.
looks like someone has done similar already:
http://www.fordforums.com.au/showpos...&postcount=581
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Thanks mate, enquired through the local Ford Spare Parts. They don't know if the adapter would work but said if I was to bring my trailer out and test it before purchasing would be OK. Ford price $57.50 which isn't too bad, only $10 more than Ebay Bayford Ford. Part No. AB3615436BF
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Supercheap Auto 'Narva LED Load Resistors' at $18 a pop, x 4 from that diagram. $72!!!!!
I'm sure I could get them much cheaper on Ebay, but this method as mentioned wont be no where near as flexible as an adapter.