ckupq
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So I bought my truck used Dodge two years ago. The previous owner had added a under tailgate brake light strip and cobbled wiring for a topper light and topper 3rd brake light. The tailgate strip still works, but the topper wiring doesn't. The plan is this summer to make all of it work and add some extra backup lights for when I am plowing. The first thought was to cut my 7-pin and wire in something like this to handle the extra circuits rather than crimps and gobs of electrical tape.
https://www.amazon.com/MICTUNING-Wa...efRID=V06ZYN9ZJVM686BAFN9F&tag=91812054244-20
I've heard this can also make things a wee bit finicky because of reasons when it comes to newer trucks. This is a 2005 Dodge 2500 for reference.
Has anyone done this on their rigs. I'm not looking for beauty, just to clean up someone else's hack job.
https://www.amazon.com/MICTUNING-Wa...efRID=V06ZYN9ZJVM686BAFN9F&tag=91812054244-20
I've heard this can also make things a wee bit finicky because of reasons when it comes to newer trucks. This is a 2005 Dodge 2500 for reference.
Has anyone done this on their rigs. I'm not looking for beauty, just to clean up someone else's hack job.