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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Shooting Creek, NC
Posts: 63
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Re: Anybody built their own harness?
I just installed a new harness in the 69 mustang a couple of months ago. I had originally planned on one of the direct fit AAW or painless harnesses ( have the painless in my 69 C-10 installed 25 yrs ago) but couldn’t swallow the near $1000 price tag now. I did a little research and found Kwik Wire.
https://kwikwire.com/collections/com...ng-kits?page=1 I bought one of the 22 circuit kits during a Labor Day sale that cost 1/3 of the Painless and AAW. I have to say I was VERY impressed with the product. Sometimes installing one of these aftermarket GM based harnesses in a Ford has a lot of research to do to make it work. The instruction book they send is very impressive, it’s a spiral bound notebook that goes into detail on every possible application for all manufacturers. The pages in the book are heavy gloss paper with color diagrams which will be a very valuable resource for reference on future projects. Also, on the whole harness, I only had to lengthen one wire, they provide plenty of length. I also removed all of the OEM connectors from the original accessories and changed everything to weatherpack to make for an installation without a bunch of OEM rubber bullet connectors butt connected onto new wiring. I have installed harnesses for 30 years from all different manufacturers and have to say this one has been the most impressive company I have dealt with.
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I called my stockbroker last week and asked him what I should be buying .......... he said "Canned Goods and Ammunition".
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