In the olden days the wiring would just sort of bodge into the tail light circuits.
Modern vehicles have a control box to manage the trailer lights. The systems with bulb out warnings rely on the load that an incandescent bulb puts on the circuit to tell you when one is blown. LED's draw so little power that these systems just think the bulb is out.
There are usually two options, turn off the warning completely or add in a resistor to add load to the circuit. In either case, you would never get a warning if you lose a bulb set.
Wreckers might be the go to pick up the needed parts, I'd just be careful on anything that has had rear-end damage.
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