I heated up a utility knife with a propane torch and cut along the outline, and then finished it up with a file..What did you guys use to cut out the plastic blank in the bumper where the plug housing is installed??
I would wait till it warms up. There are a number of clips that hold the harness and all the connection are plastic. If it’s below 45° they could be more prone to crack. Difficulty is a 2 on a 1-5 scale. It helps to drop your spare to give you more room.How hard is it to remove the connectors to replace. I have the harness but it has been to cold to start the changeover. Just don't want to break any trying to remove them.
Yes. 10mm for the negative terminal. truck is supposed to be off with no lights for atleast two minutes prior to disconnecting per owners manual.Do I need to disconnect the battery before changing out the wiring? This is on my to do list tomorrow.
About 8 posts up, someone recommends a hot utility knife (heated by propane torch).Best way to cut out the knockout in rear bumper plastic for the ford 4/7 pin connector??? See everyone adding the hitch, wiring pigtail, and connector but no suggestions on cutting out the plastic from the bumper.
I see. What has everyone else used? Is a knife the best option?A
About 8 posts up, someone recommends a hot utility knife (heated by propane torch).