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Old 04-18-2013, 04:59 PM   #1
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Re: 71 blazer wire harness questions

Did you already strip out your current wiring? If so, did you keep it? And if not, have you looked at the connectors on it?

The less expensive kits like ezwire and even painless require you to re-use some if not most of your plastic connectors. If those are in good shape, and you don't mind re-using them, then it's a great kit. AAW (American Auto Wire) is known for being very complete and include most if not all connectors already on the wire. They even come with a new headlight/dimmer switch. Depending on your current wiring situation, AAW could save you a lot of time and headaches without being too much more $$$. I went the AAW route on my nova, but did a painless on my Blazer since it was all in pretty decent shape.
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Old 04-18-2013, 05:13 PM   #2
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Re: 71 blazer wire harness questions

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Did you already strip out your current wiring? If so, did you keep it? And if not, have you looked at the connectors on it?

The less expensive kits like ezwire and even painless require you to re-use some if not most of your plastic connectors. If those are in good shape, and you don't mind re-using them, then it's a great kit. AAW (American Auto Wire) is known for being very complete and include most if not all connectors already on the wire. They even come with a new headlight/dimmer switch. Depending on your current wiring situation, AAW could save you a lot of time and headaches without being too much more $$$. I went the AAW route on my nova, but did a painless on my Blazer since it was all in pretty decent shape.
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