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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Tacoma, Washington
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Advise on Wiring Harness
Hello,
I have a 72 Super Custom Camper, and I need to replace all of the wiring. Does anyone recommend what to get and where to get it?? Any help would be much appreciated. Last edited by 72BigBlockSuprCustom; 03-15-2007 at 02:39 PM. |
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67 chevy SWB Fleetside
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: 61115
Posts: 80
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Re: Advise on Wiring Harness
I used a Painless wiring harness specifically for our trucks from Summit Racing. Wires are labeled every foot or so and some of the plugs are pre-installed. Fairly straight forward
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Red Headed Step Child
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Re: Advise on Wiring Harness
I got my Painless running yesterday.. I had never done ANY wiring in a vehicle before I started. If you read the instructions and take your time it's not bad. Still have to clean mine up a bit and route wires better but she's running
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Tacoma, Washington
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Re: Advise on Wiring Harness
Yeah, I saw your post right before I was about to post mine! Good Job! I'll need to get one of those Wiring Your Truck for Dummies book....I wonder if Borders Books carries em!
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: NW Montana
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Re: Advise on Wiring Harness
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Red Headed Step Child
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Re: Advise on Wiring Harness
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All the wires I didn't know what they were I looked up in the instructions which are written pretty well. You don't need a wiring for dummies book. If you know how to use a set of wire strippers and crimpers you should be ok. With me it took a while to get the hang of it. I understood the wiring diagrams in the instructions and I understood the wiring when I looked at it in the truck I just couldn't look at one and picture the other for a while. That slowly came together as I worked on it. Shifty came over and helped me a little bit also and watching him work helped me a lot also so if you've got a buddy that can help, 2 minds are normally better than 1 (or 1/2 in my case)
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Location: Star Valley, WY
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Re: Advise on Wiring Harness
I have a universal 21 circuit harness for 67-72's from EZwiring. I have not installed it yet but I have compared it to the Painless harness. The Painless looks more complete but is more expensive. The one I got was $170 but involves more work installing. Also if you are running a set of Autometers or after market gauges Painless has a jumper harness that plugs right in but it is pricey. Last I looked Painless was about $490 and $90 for the gauge cluster harness.
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