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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Modesto CA
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Finished body work/primer, dropped in engine/trans (both rebuilt) finally feeling confident on progress , removed dash cluster only to find a _rapy wire harness
install! (Ms.Smith 1st.grade class work) Another mountain- advice & help appreciated |
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![]() Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Tuttle, Ok
Posts: 9,243
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Re: EZ Wiring , how easy?
Welcome from OKC! They are not too bad just take your time and route them where you want them before you cut.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Belle Chasse LA
Posts: 147
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Re: EZ Wiring , how easy?
Used E-Z wiring on mine and it wasn't too bad. Wires are labeled well but you will have to solder on some terminals. I had to engineer a way for the wires to go through the cab because there is no bulkhead connector. I haven't had any problems since I put it in though.
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