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    ya for sure thanks for the help

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    Thumbs up Re: Painless wireing kits YES or NO

     



    I would use them in a heartbeat
    I had a neat fuse panel in my truck when I bought it. I got ticked at the old wiring and cut it all out one day and built my new harness and installed it myself. Worked out super, but what a pita. Their kit would have made it a ton easier. I did install one of their hot start relay kits. WHAT A GREAT DIFFERENCE! Highly recommended.

    Pic's of my wiring are at:
    <http://community.webshots.com/album/43001055YbIoiv>

    You decide
    Jeff
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