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Average Cost To Have Truck Re-Wired?
Hey guys,
Going to be tearing into my truck soon, and was thinking about having it re-wired. Was wondering if any of you guys have done this in the past and what the average cost of something like this would be.. Thanks. Matt |
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Re: Average Cost To Have Truck Re-Wired?
Great question I was wondering the same thing!
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Re: Average Cost To Have Truck Re-Wired?
Are you talking about the whole truck? Lights, brakes, etc? The engine? Broad question, and I would imagine a very expensive one if you're talking about the whole truck.or for someone to put it in
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Re: Average Cost To Have Truck Re-Wired?
AAW sells a complete kit for most trucks, example for a 64-66 they are around 540.00, this has all switches and fuses and connectors and everything. If your asking how much for someone to put that in....I would say too damn much, you can do it. I did, then I know you can.
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Re: Average Cost To Have Truck Re-Wired?
Yeah, our old trucks are simple electrically. I think all the harnesses can be had for between $800 and $1000. Installation can be done easily by the truck owner. I've done it. Not hard.
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Re: Average Cost To Have Truck Re-Wired?
Ya I was talking about everything - the complete truck. Im getting a 454 and going to be shaving up the firewall and wanted to run the wiring differently. Plus its almost 25 yrs old and stuff is starting to crack. Figured insurance wise, it would be a good investment to just update everything. I like the painless wiring kit, Im sure I could figure it out or have my father do it hes been an electrician for alot of years.
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Re: Average Cost To Have Truck Re-Wired?
sweet post pics
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Re: Average Cost To Have Truck Re-Wired?
do a painless system and take your time to do it right.. check out dennis thread he is currently doing what you want to do..
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...345612&page=73 |
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Re: Average Cost To Have Truck Re-Wired?
Cool, Thanks for the link!
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Re: Average Cost To Have Truck Re-Wired?
these things have great potential for hiding wires in the fenders, thats where I have my amp wire running so you cant tell I have one when you pop the hood
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Re: Average Cost To Have Truck Re-Wired?
Same here, I dont have any inner fenders right now so it was even easier to hide my amp wire. Thats what im shooting for though, I want as little wire showing as possible.
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Re: Average Cost To Have Truck Re-Wired?
The painless kit is pretty good just keep your old harness for reference. I did mine it wasn't too bad but I was in a hurry so I didn't tuck anything and now I wish I had big time..
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Re: Average Cost To Have Truck Re-Wired?
In my area (CA) I called a couple places a couple months ago and it was anywhere from $2,700 to about $3,400 hope that helps ya out. and they wanted to keep my truck a week or 2 or 3
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Re: Average Cost To Have Truck Re-Wired?
the harness i bought was only about 600-700 bucks and it didnt take me but two weeks of nights and weekends working very slowly (the tear out took 7 hours)
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Re: Average Cost To Have Truck Re-Wired?
Thanks guys, Might have to just do it myself. Dont want to pay a few grand to have it done when Im very well capable! Could use that other money for my engine bay make over!
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