Thread: who makes the best wire harness
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08-14-2006 12:59 PM #16
I like Centech--have not used anything else. Their customer service rep is a street roddder so he knows the questions to ask and the kind of things you may need as a part of your harness. Painless would be my second choice.
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08-14-2006 04:54 PM #17
I just redid my ride with e-z wire and it was a snap
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08-14-2006 07:06 PM #18
PAINLESS BY FAR man i rewired a 78 datsun 280z fuel injected miles of wires painless made it well painless you can never loose track of a wire as it tells you every so often by printing on the wire what it is and get a universal with a fuse box like i did it took me 2 hours and i was on the road again
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08-22-2006 10:46 AM #19
Pre terminated vs installer terminated
Any of the national brands are pretty good. Your choices should be number of circuits you need plus a decision to be made as to whether you want the box to be prewired/terminated (E-Z, Painless and others) or wired by the installer (American, Ron Francis). My personal preferance is to do the wiring and terminating myself as you can start in the middle and work both ways tho with a Bucket, there ain't a lot of interferances to go around so either is good. Painless does have a good dash harness arrangement tho I feel the wire gage is one size too small.Dave
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