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Replace damaged harnesses with good, used GM ones 7 58.33%
Get an aftermarket kit to rewire the entire truck 5 41.67%
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Old 05-24-2022, 11:08 PM   #1
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Chewed up wiring harness, what would you do?

I have a dilemma, and would like to get some input on the situation.
The 81 I'm getting has a ton of wires chewed through under the hood, and I need to make it right. Everything in the cab seems fine as I didn't see any rats nest material in the cab. I don't know what the wires look like under the bed and such, but I wouldn't be surprised if some have been chewed.

Goals for the truck is to keep it mostly stock. Maybe I'll swap to a 4 barrel and throw a cam in the 305. Definitely thinking about lowering it some. I don't have plans or a desire right now to LS swap. If I do decide to engine swap, it'll most likely stay sbc powered because I like them

So what would y'all do?
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