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Its lookin' like a Blazer!
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Gods Country, KY
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Wiring harness??????
I posted this question in the electrical section but no replies. Does anyone know of a good complete wiring harness for our trucks. I'm wanting a fuse block that goes into the stock location and bolts up the same way but uses new style fuses.
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Oh..never mind....
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Oregon
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Re: Wiring harness??????
As far as harnesses go, M&H makes reproduction harnesses that are very good according to everyone that I have talked to that has used then. They are exact copies of the originals, with the correct colors and factory plugs. They even offer custom harnesses for added options like HEI's and so forth. So they may even offer a fuse block like you want, but you need to call them to see if that is something that they have. Otherwise, many of the vendors here carry the standard harness. Here is their link.
LINK For the fuse block, you could use Painless Wiring's universal fuse block . Here is a link to it. LINK
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River life......
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Soldotna AK
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Re: Wiring harness??????
I used painless and have no complaints.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: OKC, OK
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Re: Wiring harness??????
Although I don't like Painless (because they are far from painless), they are the only ones I know of at this time that have what you are looking for. AAW will have a 67-72 specific update kit out next year. If you decide stock is your route, besides M&H, AAW is another excellent choice.
Mike
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The LuvShack Garage
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Maple Grove, TN (West Side)
Posts: 30,474
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Re: Wiring harness??????
"GQ" has M&H, VERY NICE QUALITY
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Its lookin' like a Blazer!
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Gods Country, KY
Posts: 1,772
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Re: Wiring harness??????
I've been looking at the M&H. I reckon that the factory fuse block with glass fuses has lasted this long that a new exact replacement should be good for the long haul.....
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Shelbyville, KY
Posts: 3,261
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Re: Wiring harness??????
Expensive solution--repop. You can use any 71-2 truck harness without issues if in good shape. Just look for soft insulation and limited modification. Which one do you need--inner?
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Back in the sticks
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Fordland, MO
Posts: 3,188
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Re: Wiring harness??????
Before I bit the bullet and just bought the Painless fuse box, I seriously considered the EZ wiring fuse and harness. Good price, only about $50 more than just the Painless fuse box. Wires are all labeled and everything. Even looked at one at the Monroe swap meet one time. Then, after all that, I figured, the h@@l with it, I've already replaced most of the wires anyway, I'll just replace the fuse box. Was a good mod, but its not painless. And it doesn't mount very easy either. Used the same screws, but had to drill holes for it to mount up. And its a pain in the A@@ to screw in. Also no bulkhead stuffing block included. Still need to manufacture something to fill that space. Good luck, and take pics!
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Global warming is a myth
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Henderson, NV
Posts: 208
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Re: Wiring harness??????
www.americanautowire.com
Look for the factory-fit upgrade harnesses. A little expensive, but they include everything. BTW - none of it is painless. LAter, Buddy
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