Relocated my trailer plug receptacle

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what did it take to do it and how hard was it? i would like to do that as well.
Disconnected the receptacle from the bracket, cut the welds on the bracket with a dremel tool, removed the left LP light, covered the area with blue painters tape, used the bracket as a template to make the cutout, outlined the cutout with a drill bit and finished it with an exacto knife.
 
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Disconnected the receptacle from the bracket, cut the welds on the bracket with a dremel tool, removed the left LP light, covered the area with blue painters tape, used the bracket as a template to make the cutout, outlined the cutout with a drill bit and finished it with an exacta knife.

sweet i'am so doing this thanks.
 

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its not too early for a smart ass comment yet is it?

i figured doc, you were the duct tape kinda guy......

seriously though. i like it. i think i will do the same
 

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Very nice... I am planning on relocating the hitch along with the plug. I want a pull down plate that exposes the hitch and plug...
 
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