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<blockquote data-quote="rusty503" data-source="post: 361346" data-attributes="member: 13999"><p>My suggestion is to cut off the connector at the front of the trailer on the old harness. Separate out the wire colors. Next splice the front end of the old wires to the back end of the new wire harness(the end furtherest from the connector). Now at the lights cut the old wires off and start pulling those wires toward the rear. As you do, you will be pulling the new wires down the frame. It may help to have two people doing this but it is possible with one. Be careful not to pull too hard. Another suggestion is to pull a third wire on each side for your ground. Splice those wires to your white wire up front. This way you don't have to rely on the trailer for the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty503, post: 361346, member: 13999"] My suggestion is to cut off the connector at the front of the trailer on the old harness. Separate out the wire colors. Next splice the front end of the old wires to the back end of the new wire harness(the end furtherest from the connector). Now at the lights cut the old wires off and start pulling those wires toward the rear. As you do, you will be pulling the new wires down the frame. It may help to have two people doing this but it is possible with one. Be careful not to pull too hard. Another suggestion is to pull a third wire on each side for your ground. Splice those wires to your white wire up front. This way you don't have to rely on the trailer for the ground. [/QUOTE]
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