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Found both of these next to the fuse box the relay and the connector. Are they normal or was something added or rigged!?any help is appreciated.
 

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What about the cable or hose laying across the brake lines? That’s does not look original. Going to chafe like that probably.
 
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What about the cable or hose laying across the brake lines? That’s does not look original. Going to chafe like that probably.
That’s a ground cable I ran from the firewall to the alternator bracket it is too long. I need to trim it and crimp another connector on to it
 

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The hot and trailer brake wires for the rear 7 pin trailer connector. Both are left coiled and taped.

No need to connect them if you don't run a brake controller, or need AUX power to a trailer. if you do connect them, you'll likely need to add the appropriate fuses in the fusebox, that's if you want them to work.
 
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Good to know! I’m not a fan of things like that cause you never know what might of been done to the wireing of the truck
 

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