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When I installed my half shafts, I put a 3/4" (I think) wooden dowel in the access plug hole. It would bind with the wheel spindle and lock up everything from moving. When I needed to rotate the rotors for better access I simply removed the dowel, rotated and reinserted it. It also helped in...
I had the same problem but on the windshield frame. I drilled the hole and installed a riv-nut. I did it 2 years ago and I think I used a 1/4/20 riv-nut. Hope this helps.
I just bought a 24 volt to 12 volt converter cable for non military trailers from XM381.com. It has both a 4/5 pin flat cable and 7 pin RV socket. They make several combinations and grades. I bought it because one of my trailers has electric brakes.