14-Gauge 4-Conductor Trailer Wire - 100 Feet Brown Spool (51544-03) for Boat, RV & Utility Trailers - Durable Electrical Wiring for Outdoor Use
14-Gauge 4-Conductor Trailer Wire - 100 Feet Brown Spool (51544-03) for Boat, RV & Utility Trailers - Durable Electrical Wiring for Outdoor Use14-Gauge 4-Conductor Trailer Wire - 100 Feet Brown Spool (51544-03) for Boat, RV & Utility Trailers - Durable Electrical Wiring for Outdoor Use14-Gauge 4-Conductor Trailer Wire - 100 Feet Brown Spool (51544-03) for Boat, RV & Utility Trailers - Durable Electrical Wiring for Outdoor Use

14-Gauge 4-Conductor Trailer Wire - 100 Feet Brown Spool (51544-03) for Boat, RV & Utility Trailers - Durable Electrical Wiring for Outdoor Use

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14-Gauge

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Product Description

Product Description Coleman Cable 515440318, 14-Gauge 51544-03 100-Feet Spool of Trailer Wire, 4-Conductor, Brown From the Manufacturer Coleman Cable 51544-03 100-Feet Spool of Trailer Wire 14 Gauge 4 Conductor, 14/4, cable bundle is perfect for rebuilding lighting circuits on trailers of all kinds: Boats, RV's, Motorcycles, jet ski trailers, utility trailers and more. Do you want to rewire your trailer to your truck or car? This is the wire for you.

Product Features

100-feet cord

14 gauge conductor

Pvc outer-jacket resists water, oil, chemicals and abrasion

4 conductor for wiring cable is perfect for boats, rvs, utility and storage trailers and more

Handy spool size is convenient for many different projects

Customer Reviews

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Trailer lights are always a problem from manufacturers after a couple of years. Lousy connections. Wrong colors spliced in to save pennies, etc. Used this to rewire my gooseneck. Cut the length you need for different runs. Installed terminal strips inside sealed junction boxes where splices were needed. Soldered connectors to the wire for the terminal strips. Ran wire in conduit to protect from stones, debris, and ice build up in winter. Replacing a damaged light is now easy. Colors are correct around the trailer. LIGHTS ALWAYS WORK NOW WHEN I HOOK UP! I've worn out a set of tires and made other repairs to the trailer but not the lights. I'm spoiled now and hate to hook up to anyone else's trailer.

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