No joke . My buddy passed this set up on the NYS Thruway. Guess the guy didn't want to pay the extra toll.
Bart,I don't think it's the vehicle harness because the turn signals on the boat trailer aren't reversed when I hooked that trailer up. Anyway, all is good now which is the most important thing. Will be using this small utility trailer it to haul my kayak on vacation in a few weeks. Friends says the toll road extra charge for a trailer is going to kill ya, you should have put the kayak on the roof of your car. Problem is the SUV did not come with crossbars installed, so I'd have to buy them and then buy and install a kayak mount on that. At least $350.00 not including my labor. And the reviews on the only crossbars made for my model Saturn Vue are terrible. For one thing the bolts are too long. And instructions are worthless. I prefer not to lift the kayak on and off the roof of the vehicle as it's not a light one. But may go with a roof mount later.
Cool, glad to hear it is all working. I haven't taken a toll road in years... at my age and condition, I'm not lifting a kayak on and off the roof of a vehicle. That trailer sounds nice to me, I'd pay a couple extra dollars or avoid toll roads. I have a truck with a bed extender, my kayak is 79lbs so it is pretty easy on me. Good fishing!
If the vehicle is still not correct check the wiring on it. Wife had a Chevy Colorado years ago that had a plug in connector. The one that you unhook part of a harness in the back by the spare tire, then plug that in and there is the 4 pin trailer connector. That thing would short out every few years, lights would be all crazy. Had to buy a new one then they would be fine. Salt must have got to it, no amount of cleaning it or dielectric grease would help it.