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Old 10-19-2005, 12:15 PM   #1
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Talking Anyone Have Pics Of Their Installed Painless/EZ Wiring Harness

I have a 69 Chevy shortbed with factory air that I picked up last weekend. I got it from a guy on the forum and am happy as hell except for one small issue....THERE IS NO WIRING AT ALL!!! No plugs, ends, nothing. It looks like I will have to buy a couple spagetti harness' off of ebay to get all of the connector ends.

I am looking into several different kits because a new OEM kit is $500-$800 for all of the harness'. Painless, EZ and a company who has a kit Exactly like the painless but only $169! I talked to the guy at the Pomona Swap meet last Sunday, he is from GEM Street Rod Products www.gemstreetrods.com. He said his setup is GM colored and is labeled every 5" so you cannot get lost, no ends though.

I am wondering if any of you have installed any of these kits (or ones like them as there are so many) that you have pictures of. How do they go through the firewall? Is it a plug style between the cab and the engine/light harness similar to the factory setup? Or is it completely different? I think it would look tacky to only have a hole on the firewall with a grommet and a bundled harness extruding from it. I want it to be Super clean., and kina factory looking.

So far I have installed the new 2 1/2" spindles, 2" springs and shocks up front. I'll probably do the rear maybe tomorrow. Hopefully Friday I will have my A/C dash delivered and install it on Saturday so I can start the whole wiring project.

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Old 10-19-2005, 02:51 PM   #2
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Re: Anyone Have Pics Of Their Installed Painless/EZ Wiring Harness

Good luck it is alot of fun.
I just redid mine. I cut up a 78 chev and
took all the wiring from it and cut and pasted.
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Old 10-19-2005, 03:34 PM   #3
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Re: Anyone Have Pics Of Their Installed Painless/EZ Wiring Harness

I'll see if I can find pics, I did the entire "painless" kit on my 72. It took several weekends and a LOT of patience.
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Old 10-19-2005, 08:41 PM   #4
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Re: Anyone Have Pics Of Their Installed Painless/EZ Wiring Harness

I am still working on getting bugs out of mine, but I really think that most of it is bad ground but im not sure, I got it to start and it charges the battery, but no lights work and the gruages dont all work
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Old 10-20-2005, 02:27 AM   #5
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Re: Anyone Have Pics Of Their Installed Painless/EZ Wiring Harness

C'mon guys, help a brother enthusiast out...I KNOW someone has done this and can post some pictures.....

Those of you that have done it...Is it worth it to do and would you do it again if you had the chance OR stick with a stock harness? I need to know so I can figure out if it is worth the time AND $$$$ to do it.



Oh yea, here is where I am until this Friday when my replacement dash will hopefully arrive



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Old 10-20-2005, 07:21 AM   #6
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Re: Anyone Have Pics Of Their Installed Painless/EZ Wiring Harness

I just started on mine and patience is the best tool. I'm using the painless 18 circut harness so I can add all the powaer acc. It has all the correct dash plugs already on. the column wires are there you just use your pigtail.the headlight and marker plugs come with it but you attach after you run the wires.The A/C wires are all there but no plugs,this is so you can use stock or aftermarket air.The rear harness also has no plugs because of different beds and lengths.All in all I thing it's a good buy.(Painless) I did have to enlarge the opening in the firewall. Good luck
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Old 10-20-2005, 01:27 PM   #7
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Re: Anyone Have Pics Of Their Installed Painless/EZ Wiring Harness

how much did that setup cost you, Tex?
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Old 10-20-2005, 03:32 PM   #8
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Re: Anyone Have Pics Of Their Installed Painless/EZ Wiring Harness

It was $300 from Jegs for the 18 circut. I didn't want to spend that much but since all I had to work with was a chopped up harness from the 6 banger,plus I can add all my acc with no problem and the fuel injection will be a 1 wire hook up
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Old 10-20-2005, 03:37 PM   #9
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Re: Anyone Have Pics Of Their Installed Painless/EZ Wiring Harness

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I did have to enlarge the opening in the firewall. Good luck
So it came with an engine compartment harness (or 2) that plugs into the fuse panel on the firewall? Some of the kits have all of the wires pre terminated to the fuse block. This requires you to fill the factory square port in the firewall and just cut a 1" hole and feed the wires through a grommet. I guess this would work better if I cut the hole behind the engine and hid all the wires....Hmmm, just might work out to do it that way.

Awesome truck by the way, thanks for the pics too...It really helps to see what others are installing in their trucks.

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Old 10-20-2005, 05:23 PM   #10
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I just started on mine and patience is the best tool. I'm using the painless 18 circut harness so I can add all the powaer acc...
Using the Painless 18 circuit did you need to grind a larger firewall opening for the circuit board? One of the car/truck magazines has a wiring upgrade and this is what they had to do. I would look through my old mags but I sent to to our guys in Iraq. Guess I should have scanned that article.
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Old 10-20-2005, 06:04 PM   #11
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Re: Anyone Have Pics Of Their Installed Painless/EZ Wiring Harness

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Using the Painless 18 circuit did you need to grind a larger firewall opening for the circuit board? One of the car/truck magazines has a wiring upgrade and this is what they had to do. I would look through my old mags but I sent to to our guys in Iraq. Guess I should have scanned that article.
Yes I did and only took about 20 min,came with a template
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Old 10-20-2005, 09:16 PM   #12
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Re: Anyone Have Pics Of Their Installed Painless/EZ Wiring Harness

pm randy70c10 he has done quite a few of these harnesses
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Old 10-20-2005, 10:52 PM   #13
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pm randy70c10 he has done quite a few of these harnesses
No randy70c10 in the members list...Maybe he changed it? Do you know how to contact him?

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Old 10-22-2005, 01:11 AM   #14
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Re: Anyone Have Pics Of Their Installed Painless/EZ Wiring Harness

Texas 68...Is it similar to the factory harness that has plugs behind the fuse block to plug in the engine and front lights into? I know the rest have no plugs on the pigtails, but where it goes from the inside to the engine compartment is more important to me.

Also, is there a specific part number or just an 18 circuit

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Old 10-22-2005, 02:25 AM   #15
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Re: Anyone Have Pics Of Their Installed Painless/EZ Wiring Harness

Well I did it...I went to Jegs and ordered the following harnesses

764-10206 - 67-72 GMC/Chevy Pickup 2/4WD = $309.99
764-30901 - 67-72 Truck A/C Harness = $59.99
764-80300 - Universal 3-Prong Sealed Beam Headlight Plugs, 2/pkg. = $15.99

Grand total (FREE, yes FREE 1-2 day shipping) = $395.96 including a $9.99 handling fee.

I know it should take a few days to get it all dialed in. Fortunately I have wired nearly 45 or so VW bugs (yes I know they do not really count) so I have a bit of experience and patience (my wife would argue that) to get it dressed out nicely. I used to build them for a living some 15 years ago...

I wish the previous owner had not have discarded the old harness, so now I have no ends to terminate with. Brothers carries a full line of GM plastic ends that I can buy when I get to that point.

Wish me luck guys, I'm a gonna need it

Mike

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Old 10-23-2005, 01:05 AM   #16
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Well after 6 hours of fixing my $75 waste of a dash I bought from one of our members, I finally installed it today. Here is a picture of the installed dash. I should hopefully get my wiring by Tue or Wed



I'll send more pics soon.

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Old 10-23-2005, 09:20 PM   #17
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Re: Anyone Have Pics Of Their Installed Painless/EZ Wiring Harness

me thinks i going to buy an wireing harness becaus emy turcks is cut and dashed together in so many places its not funny
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Old 10-23-2005, 09:31 PM   #18
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Well after 6 hours of fixing my $75 waste of a dash I bought from one of our members, I finally installed it today. Here is a picture of the installed dash. I should hopefully get my wiring by Tue or Wed
You'll love it!
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Old 10-23-2005, 10:36 PM   #19
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me thinks i going to buy an wireing harness becaus emy turcks is cut and dashed together in so many places its not funny
I did so much research on this subject that I am sick of wiring . Go with the Painless unless you want to spend $750 - $800 for a GM harness. The other manufacturers just seemed too cheap to me IMO. The EZ and several knockoffs did not have the firewall junction box similar to the original like Painless does, this was the clincher for me. I do not want the wiring from the cab going through a grommet to the engine compartment.

I will take pice for any of you that are interested in this.

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