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      <title>Converting 5 Wire to 4 Flat Without the Headaches</title>
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      <description>Figuring out how to go from a 5 wire to 4 flat setup can feel like trying to solve a puzzle where the pieces don&amp;#39;t quite fit, but it&amp;#39;s a common hurdle for anyone towing with a modern vehicle. You&amp;#39;re probably standing behind your car right now,</description>
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