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What is this pin for...inside bed of truck.

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12V hard point for the bed. It should connect to the left rear wheel well up high. It stays on for about 2 hours after turning off the truck. You can run a cooler, inverter or charging station there. Someone added onto the truck. The connectors are sold on here. Might be a wolfhouse if I remember right
 
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12V hard point for the bed. It should connect to the left rear wheel well up high. It stays on for about 2 hours after turning off the truck. You can run a cooler, inverter or charging station there. Someone added onto the truck. The connectors are sold on here. Might be a wolfhouse if I remember right
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The previous owner should have at least left the power cord that connects to it behind. That connection is not easy to find if you decide to look elsewhere.
Actually it’s not all that difficult to find out. The mounted plug has a part number on it somewhere. Find that and search for it and you will then know what the mating connector is. Probably Amphenol or a TRW part. Then places like Digi-key or Mouser online you can get the parts for very short money. Get a few of them for everything you want to connect to it. Then you have dedicated harnesses.
 

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Actually it’s not all that difficult to find out. The mounted plug has a part number on it somewhere. Find that and search for it and you will then know what the mating connector is. Probably Amphenol or a TRW part. Then places like Digi-key or Mouser online you can get the parts for very short money. Get a few of them for everything you want to connect to it. Then you have dedicated harnesses.

I did just that. I found a 90° connection for it. But you have to make it yourself. You can't find something already made. Unless you go to the original source. Which is Wolf haus.
 

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Actually it’s not all that difficult to find out. The mounted plug has a part number on it somewhere. Find that and search for it and you will then know what the mating connector is. Probably Amphenol or a TRW part. Then places like Digi-key or Mouser online you can get the parts for very short money. Get a few of them for everything you want to connect to it. Then you have dedicated harnesses.
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1st mentioned it here.

https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/thre...let-option-in-the-bed.2239/page-8#post-128067


List of connections in the attachment.
 

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Thank you for the link, seems to be popular, its sold out
Just email him. He's pretty good about getting back to you. It's a side business and often he's on vacation or living life so he does batches of inventory. You'll love it once you get it.
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