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Old 09-10-2013, 07:57 AM
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If you have the capability to properly do the harness yourself then go that way. Buying new is more $$ but will save you time and any headaches. Having someone do a quality rework is certainly a $$ saver.

Honestly, if your harness has been hacked and is questionable..... just buy a new one. One of the harness I'm doing right now was badly chopped and missing the transmission connections. which doesn't help connect it to the T-56. Now we'll have to order the plugs... and they can get pricy.
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