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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerp" data-source="post: 362465" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>Got everything rewired last night. Not to bad of a job. Having tinned, heat shrink connectors with adhesive makes the job easier. Once everything was done I hooked my truck up and only got blinker lights :evil: Checked all my connections and then tested the truck end and no tail lights. Took awhile to figure out which fuse was for my towing tail lights, but I finally found it and it was blown. Picking up a 20amp replacement fuse today and hoping all will be good. The LED stop/turn lights are very bright!! Excited to see how it looks once the marker/tail lights are working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerp, post: 362465, member: 9169"] Got everything rewired last night. Not to bad of a job. Having tinned, heat shrink connectors with adhesive makes the job easier. Once everything was done I hooked my truck up and only got blinker lights :evil: Checked all my connections and then tested the truck end and no tail lights. Took awhile to figure out which fuse was for my towing tail lights, but I finally found it and it was blown. Picking up a 20amp replacement fuse today and hoping all will be good. The LED stop/turn lights are very bright!! Excited to see how it looks once the marker/tail lights are working. [/QUOTE]
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