A 60 series harness might work. A 60 series shares an almost identical electrical system to a 7* series These aftermarket early 7* series come with a harnessWould you happen to have the part #s for the OEM tri-color tail light harnesses?
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A 60 series harness might work. A 60 series shares an almost identical electrical system to a 7* series These aftermarket early 7* series come with a harnessWould you happen to have the part #s for the OEM tri-color tail light harnesses?
Good thinking on 60 series. Got a link to those aftermarket tails above? Might just go that route.A 60 series harness might work. A 60 series shares an almost identical electrical system to a 7* series These aftermarket early 7* series come with a harness
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Cheers! Very helpful.I was never able to find those harnesses, either. I just ended up making my own harness using bits I scavenged from other Troopies when I was in Australia and connectors sourced from here:
If you haven't already seen it, the details are here, post #32:
Good thinking on 60 series. Got a link to those aftermarket tails above? Might just go that route
Aussie ebay. I think a lot of them come with the wiring attachedGot a link to those aftermarket tails above?
Maybe 80 series as wellGood thinking on 60 series.
Thanks for the tips, fellas … was able to snag the last RH light+harness in stock from Cruiser Teq, they were sold out of LH but I found one on eBay Aus. Stoked!Aussie ebay. I think a lot of them come with the wiring attached