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Old 05-02-2009, 01:31 AM   #1
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wireing up 4 socket euro tails (oem)

does anyone know how to wire the tail up
i just need to know where the turn and the brake wires connect
the euro tail are
brake/running
turn
reverse
rear fog (might just wire to brake/running)
for a 2000 4x4 4dr blazer
got them for $100 shipped
i already have got more light sockets

or will a euro wiring harness plug right in in the back
"Its quit easy,I bought a full tail light harness,cut out what I didnt need kept what I did and got to wiring.You have a wire under the driverside rear in the chassis harness,its ither blue(mine was blue,03 S-10)or yellow(unsure of years)this is the brake light only circuit,its independent of the turn signal circuit.I cut the running light wire from the stock brake light socket,you dont need it in the turn signals.I also cut the green and yellow from these sockets,I moved the stock sockets up too the top hole on the tail light housing.I then ran wires from the front signal circuits L/R and ran them too the back of the truck.I then connected these to the yellow and green wires of the top/turn sockets.These gives you the turn lights.I then ran the new socket both L/R too that blue wire in the chassis harness,this gives you independent brakes,just wire into the grounds of the new sockets and your done.I used wire loom and plenty of zipties for running the front signal wires too the back."
is the true for blazers?
thanks
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