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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Huntsville, AL
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DIY Wiring Harness: Where can I get the connectors?
I am interested in making my own wiring harnesses. The wire is easy enough to come by.
Anyone know where I can get the various connectors I need. I am looking for connectors for the headlamps, bulkhead connectors, and the ignition switch, and many others too numerous to mention. Hints or tips would also be appreciated?
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Moved this so you'll get better response.
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the connectors alone will probably cost you as much as buying a complete hardness. and thats if you can find them all. lots of various pigtails are available in the help section of the auto parts stores
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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I am interested in this also. Mainly the bulkhead connector terminals.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Atlanta
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Bulkhead terminals are available at NAPA. Go to the FAQ thread and scope out my HEI post - pictures of the bulkhead terminals are there, along with pictures of the catalog @ NAPA which has them and the NAPA part numbers. HTH.
NAPA part # 725145 Cost is around 30ยข/each Here's a direct link to the catalog pages and stuff: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...2&postcount=28
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Lovin' Life in Miss.!
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Shifty, those terminals are not for the bulkhead fuseblock. They are for nearly every other connector on the truck. The catalog pic looks familiar...
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Oh yeah, that's right - you posted that for me originally, didn't you
![]() I really appreciate it. You helped me prove NAPA dude wrong. I had the biggest **** eating grin on my face when I showed him pictures scanned from his own catalog and he realized the customer was right for a change. ![]()
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Lexington, KY
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Chickenwing helped me with that too. Now I've got a box of those connectors!!
A few weeks ago my dad gave me some odds and ends he was going to throw out. Carquest sells the connectors also, including the plastic casings/housings for the metal connectors to go into. They've got all sorts of pigtails already made. So if you need some connectors, chances are that they have those too. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Alexandria, VA
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Assuming your considering fabbing all new harnesses from scratch, that'd be one hell of a job, especially locating the correct (new) connectors. A fella could reuse old connectors salvaged from several original harnesses, and maybe, just maybe find the correct contacts to rebuild them. The logistics are prohibitive on such a project unless you really like futility and frustration. I'm an electrician, and personally would much rather spend the money on a new set of harnesses.
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