I recently put one of the E-Z Wiring kits in a friends F100. It went in
very easy. The hardest part of the whole thing was figuring out where he
wanted the fusebox.
I personally liked the fact that all the wires are one color (black). I
think it makes for a neat appearing installation.
The price was right too!
At 03:41 PM 03/26/2001 -0500, Tom3600@webtv.net wrote:
>Sam ~
>
>I used a relatively low cost ($185.00) 18 fuse / 21 circuits E-Z Wiring
>Kit from Flip's Hot Rod & Antique Parts 352-854-8320. It has a
>pre-wired fuse box and the wires are labeled every 5 inches and comes
>with instructions. I did not need a lot of the circuits like power
>windows, seats, A.C. etc. but I did use the alternator, elec. fan,
>radio, Tach. etc. You can just eliminate the wires you don't need
>before you start or leave them in the harness for future use.
>Chevy Duty has one for about $100.00 but I don't think it has any extra
>circuits or fuse box.
>
>Tom
>
>
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>From: "Sam Barrette" <Sam.Barrette@mail.oasd.k12.wi.us>
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>Subject: [oletrucks] electrical harness
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>Reply-To: "Sam Barrette" <Sam.Barrette@mail.oasd.k12.wi.us>
>
>The wiring on my 50 3100 is mostly original and a mess. Blinkers, horn
>gas gauge, gauge lights etc don't work. Therefore I think I'm best off
>to replace the whole harness. However I'd also need to include the CB
>and stereo etc. I wouldn't mind having a fuse box to run some of these
>items through.
>My understanding is that some of the harnesses are better quality than
>others.
>
>Does anyone have a name brand harness that they would recommend, and
>where did you get it from? Does it come with good instructions?
>
>Thanks, Sam 1950 3100
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Bill Bailey
57 Chevy 3100
Danville, Virginia
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