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originalJD 07-08-2009 12:27 PM

Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
I'm thinking it's about time to rewire my whole truck. So I'm now looking for harnesses (new) that are pretty much plug and play and also project budget friendly. I remember seeing a thread here on this subject but I just can't seem to find it.

sandfreek 07-08-2009 12:34 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
You can save a little money and go direct to M&H electric fabricators online.... Thats where most of the companys like Brothers and such get them from... I used to work there back in the 80s, one of the coolest jobs I had back then...

originalJD 07-08-2009 12:49 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sandfreek (Post 3401127)
You can save a little money and go direct to M&H electric fabricators online.... Thats where most of the companys like Brothers and such get them from... I used to work there back in the 80s, one of the coolest jobs I had back then...

They seem to have everything I may need. But I'm hoping to find a bumper to bumper Kit. It appears to be all harness sections and no kits.

ruffrida2005 07-08-2009 12:52 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
The only kit that I've found that is direct plug with everything is from LMC trucks. All the other kits you have to splice most of all your ends on it. I have a painless kit for the 64-66 and I had to splice all the ends!

originalJD 07-08-2009 12:59 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ruffrida2005 (Post 3401149)
The only kit that I've found that is direct plug with everything is from LMC trucks. All the other kits you have to splice most of all your ends on it. I have a painless kit for the 64-66 and I had to splice all the ends!

Well, I'm considering all options. What I'm mainly concerned about is cost and getting a complete wiring system. Splicing wires I can do no problem.

ruffrida2005 07-08-2009 01:33 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
Check this out might find something worth looking into.

joe231 07-08-2009 01:54 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
I have not bought one yet but my plan is the American Autowire one.
http://musclerodzstore.com/index.asp...ROD&ProdID=261
supposed to be plug and play with all the factory grommets and connectors. and it also allows for many aftermarket options

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Original dome lighting is included in the wiring system. Additionally the Classic Update Kit includes under dash lighting and enough spare circuits to add power door locks, power windows and much more
The 18 fuse, 21 circuit fuse box comes completely ready to install under the dash
The harness was manufactured to accommodate the factory dash supports while not interfereing with any aftermarket equipment that you install under the dash now, or in the future
Factory replacement items such as the original light harness grommets, headlight and park light connectors are also included. (This makes installation easy since you don't have to save and reuse old parts)
All of the Classic Update Kits come ready to connect to the updated alternator and original coil/distributor or most aftermarket systems without the needs for additional parts
Original design rear body weatherproof boot and tube assemblies and original design light sockets make attachement to the original or reproduction tail light assemblies as easy plug-in.
The dash cluster disconnect system, unique to American Autowire, is included in every complete kit. Using low insertion force connectors means that assembly and disassembly just became significantly less time consuming and cumbersome.
The fuse box and custom mounting plate are designed for bolt-in under dash installation
All required hardware is supplied
Instrument cluster wiring is designed with a "cluster harness disconnect" system for easy service and assembly
All original terminals, connectors, and light sockets are also supplied for original cluster gauges
Steering column connectors will plug directly into most aftermarket steering columns as well as 1969 and later GM columns which utilize stock GM turn signal switches
The original column can also be wired by using the supplied mating connector and terminals
Under dash light sockets, door jamb switches, new ignition switch, replacement headlight switch with internal circuits breaker, retention collar nut, adjustable length shaft, and custom knob are also included!
Engine wiring includes connectors for points type and HEI distributors
Power & Tach connectors are supplied for GM HEI distributors. Alternator connectors are supplied for GM"SI" series internal regulator alternators
The rear body harness assembly is designed to plug into the main harness in the original utilizing existing retainers
Flexibility in harness design allows for original or custom routing

btw, Musclerodz is a site vendor also ;)

ruffrida2005 07-08-2009 02:22 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=344663 is what I meant to post!

joe231 07-08-2009 02:25 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
All I get with your link is

Not Found
The requested document was not found on this server.

Web Server at 67-72chevyrucks.com

ruffrida2005 07-08-2009 02:46 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=344663 hopefully this one works!

originalJD 07-08-2009 02:47 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joe231 (Post 3401230)
I have not bought one yet but my plan is the American Autowire one.
http://musclerodzstore.com/index.asp...ROD&ProdID=261
supposed to be plug and play with all the factory grommets and connectors. and it also allows for many aftermarket options




btw, Musclerodz is a site vendor also ;)

I will look into it


Quote:

Originally Posted by ruffrida2005 (Post 3401265)

Link not working but I found what you were trying to post


Quote:

Originally Posted by joe231 (Post 3401270)
All I get with your link is

Not Found
The requested document was not found on this server.

Web Server at 67-72chevyrucks.com

Thats all I got too but I found it. Thanks everyone for the info so far. Now that I have found the other thread I was looking for I'm now headed in the right direction to finding exactly what I'm looking for.

ruffrida2005 07-08-2009 02:48 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
alright good let us know if we can be anymore help!

originalJD 07-08-2009 02:52 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ruffrida2005 (Post 3401305)
alright good let us know if we can be anymore help!

I will. I certainly know where to go if I need help. Thanks again. This board rocks! :metal:

jbgroby 07-08-2009 06:14 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
I bought an E-z Wiring 21 circuit with matching gauges. The reputation behind the company is very good.

originalJD 07-08-2009 06:49 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jbgroby (Post 3401597)
I bought an E-z Wiring 21 circuit with matching gauges. The reputation behind the company is very good.

Yeah, I looked into the EZ wiring. I like what I saw. I also looked into Rebel Wiring and liked what I saw there too. I think I maybe going with Rebel on this one. We'll see how it works out. I have a couple of projects going right now so I may have the chance to try them both out. And so far after reading all the reviews I have, both companies seem to have real good reps.

ruffrida2005 07-08-2009 07:05 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
Either one is a good choice, just dont go with the Painless, your basicly paying for the name to have the same harness. I wishI would have found this site before I bought stuff for my truck.

originalJD 07-08-2009 07:10 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ruffrida2005 (Post 3401675)
Either one is a good choice, just dont go with the Painless, your basicly paying for the name to have the same harness. I wishI would have found this site before I bought stuff for my truck.

I know what ya mean. Thats why I try to research all my options before purchasing parts. I wanna put my money on what counts cause a name alone won't get ya anywhere.

magooster 07-08-2009 07:32 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joe231 (Post 3401230)
I have not bought one yet but my plan is the American Autowire one.
http://musclerodzstore.com/index.asp...ROD&ProdID=261
supposed to be plug and play with all the factory grommets and connectors. and it also allows for many aftermarket options




btw, Musclerodz is a site vendor also ;)

I bought the American Autowire one. I haven't installed it cause my truck is no where near ready for it, but I opened the box and it looks like a pretty nice complete kit.

Big Fenders 07-08-2009 09:05 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
For what its worth, I bought an American Auto Wire kit for my 57 Chevy car...Great kit and highly recommend if they make one for our year truck.
I'm now installing a Painless kit in my 63 1/2 step and no comparison between the kits. AAW is the way to go as I said ,if made for our year trucks..Also not cheap but complete..
Bob

bigwavy 07-09-2009 10:54 AM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
Hey James:
I have the AAW kit for my 64 and it is beautiful. All factory connectors and colors. Excellent instructions as well. It comes with additional circuits for ac,power windows etc...A really nice kit. Doug.

sandfreek 07-09-2009 01:08 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
I know the M&H harness is a plug and play, they are made from the factory blueprints and have all the right clips and the plugs are all correct... You can get them stock or set up to what your runnin, HEI ignition and internal regulated alternator are a couple of the things worth lookin into...

joe231 07-09-2009 01:12 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
as far as I can tell, the M&H doesn't come as a complete kit, you have to piece them together, is that right?

sandfreek 07-09-2009 01:25 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
Yes thats right, you have lots of different harrness's on the truck ( engine,forward lamp,rear lamp, dash) to name a few... depending on what your doin to your particular truck you may not need all the harness's to complete the project...

joe231 07-09-2009 04:13 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by originalJD (Post 3401116)
I'm thinking it's about time to rewire my whole truck. So I'm now looking for harnesses (new) that are pretty much plug and play and also project budget friendly. I remember seeing a thread here on this subject but I just can't seem to find it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by sandfreek (Post 3403395)
Yes thats right, you have lots of different harrness's on the truck ( engine,forward lamp,rear lamp, dash) to name a few... depending on what your doin to your particular truck you may not need all the harness's to complete the project...

yes i realize that....don't know about where you are, but here in Ok, after 43 years all my wiring is brittle and the grommets and such are not pliable anymore. I need the entire harness, as I would assume most do, I priced the piece it together method and was up to the cost of the American Autowire harness in quick order, and it didn't include all the switches, grommets, or all the upgrades the American Autowire comes with...
so to me it is a no brainer.....
I also realize the E-Z and Rebel are much cheaper, but they are also a universal type harness...it all comes down to personal choice and how many splices you will be able to live with;)

ron19 07-09-2009 04:48 PM

Re: Where did you get your wiring harness?
 
I rewired my whole truck. I wanted to keep the original connectors, etc so I went with some harness kits from American Classic Truck parts. They were much more reasonable than LMC and the quality seems pretty good. I didn't have any problems, other than having to grease up and push real hard on the connectors that go through the firewall.


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