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How much would it cost to have my 1989 gmc k1500 350 rewired the whole truck?

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At least $1500.00 Many hours of labor and that will kill you.

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    footballrb09 Oct 11, 2012

    Thanks for that now i have another question is it worth it like i have a couple of wring problems but really like the truck is it worth it in the long run and would it cut down any of

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    footballrb09 Oct 11, 2012

    Thanks for that now i have another question is it worth it like i have a couple of wring problems but really like the truck is it worth it in the long run and would it cut down any of it if i bought the wire?

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    footballrb09 Oct 11, 2012

    Thanks for that now would it be worth it i have a couple wring problems but nothing huge i really like the truck world it be worth it in the long run

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    Marvin Oct 11, 2012

    You said rewire the whole truck and that is the quess i made based on the hours it takes.

  • footballrb09
    footballrb09 Oct 11, 2012

    Thanks would it be worth doing it i only have a couple of little wring problems

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Why do you want to rewire whole truck, you can buy seperate wire harness for what part of the truck you having electrical problems.rewiring whole truck getting you in thousands thousands dollars.only time rewire truck if truck caught on fire burn out all the wires,but getting a wiring expert to wire whole truck not going to be cheap.you probably could buy used vechicle with same price having whole electrical system wiring.

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