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Don't get me wrong- it would NOT be an enjoyable process. :wink: However, if one is looking to learn/practice reading wiring diagrams and doing automotive wiring, these trucks are an ideal place to start/learn/practice. Anyhoo, I would help if I was in the area.
Taillight wiring isn't exactly complicated*. If the 20+ year old wires are having problems due to age, why would a junkyard replacement be much better? They're just wires. If you have replacement wires, you can "build" your own "harness" pretty quickly and easily. That's how they do it at the...
Buy two spools of wire for $5 each and replace/bypass as necessary. Realistically only one color is necessary, but it's nice to keep hot and ground different colors.
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