I recently bought a 2000 F-250 Super Duty XL 7.3L diesel. The truck came with a flatbed when I bought it and I wanted to switch to a regular bed (better suited to my needs). I met with this guy on facebook marketplace to trade my flatbed for his 8ft 2002 F-250 bed, we got my flatbed off, got his bed on my truck, come to find out the flatbed used a totally different wiring setup than the original bed used and I couldn't hook up any of my tail lights. Looks like a trailer harness coming out the back of my truck, didn't have the same connection lead that the bed did, but I had to get home somehow because it was nighttime when we finished and I lived 50 miles away. We tried to cut and test each wire to see what it did but couldn't find anything live after the first couple minutes, turns out we blew a fuse. That's not the culprit for the inability to connect my truck to the bed's tail lights, but its yet another problem I have to deal with. What do the more experienced ford owners out there suggest I do? Money's tight and I can't afford a mechanic right now because of COVID so I'm trying to do it at home but if necessary I can reallocate some money around.