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08-13-2010, 08:16 PM | #1 |
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wiring harness anyone used this
found this at jegs anyone ever used it? pros and cons thoughts? it seems much cheaper than others I have found.
http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS/555/10400/10002/-1 |
08-13-2010, 09:25 PM | #2 |
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Re: wiring harness anyone used this
I`ve used this before in another project....turned out nice...
http://www.ezwiring.com/wiring_harness.html
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How many circuit do you usually use?
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08-14-2010, 02:43 AM | #6 |
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i used painless wiring in mine. works great. most of the wires comes with specific connectors and what not
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I wired my (2) hot rods (Model T and Model A) using Painless Wiring kits and they worked out great. Back when I bought those kits Painless and Ron Francis were the "class acts" in wiring. But their pricing is out of line now, IMHO. Nowadays Painless wants $500.00 for a 12 circuit system! The Rebel Wire kit linked above http://www.rebel-wire.com/wirekits.shtml has a 9 + 3 kit for $150.00. Rebel even has a remote mount fuse box kit for less than $250.00. I am wanting to mount the fuse box in my center console for ease of accessibility. Whoever came up with the concept of mounting the fuse box on the firwall was a sadist, or a contortionist, or both! Last edited by lakeroadster; 08-14-2010 at 11:10 AM. |
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If someone rewires their truck, PLEASE PLEASE do a detailed post on it. I need to rewire mine and would like to save some headaches if possible. Let us know what you likes and didn't like and any trouble areas you had. Thanks, Jeff.
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08-14-2010, 02:22 PM | #11 |
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I think its all a question of how much time you want to spend and how much wire splicing you want to do. The less money you spend initially, the more work and splicing of old wiring and connectors to new wiring there will be.
You can spend over $1000 on new replacement harnesses and have it done in a few hours or $150 and who knows how much time. The question becomes what's time worth, and what's the competence level or wiring skills of the installer. Then if it doesn't work, what troubleshooting skills does the installer have? There's a video on youtube I think about the AAW classic update kit, which may be a good compromise. I haven't used their product so I'm just saying its out there... |
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The Summit "Painless" kit is a 12 circuit specifically made for a Chevy/GMC Truck. Look at the photos in the above links. You will see this kit has items such as the dash lights, etc. pre-terminated so it's more of a plug and play harness. $414.95 The Jegs kit is a 18 circuit universal that you cut to fit. But it appears it has all the terminations you will need for custom gauges. It will not have the plugs you need if you are using a stock factory gauge cluster. $259.99 If there are modifications to your truck, such as different gauges, then the universal kit makes sense. I hope this helps. |
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08-16-2010, 02:28 AM | #13 |
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Like stated above it is a an application specific kit engineered for your truck. The wires are all marked as to exactly where they go (trust me, this helps a lot!).
It is a matter of convenience. And sometimes convenience is more costly (and worth it!). |
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TheDark1: I will be doing a complete re-wire of my '65, and will post pics and info in my build thread. It may just be a while before I get that far. |
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