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chevy truck fan
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Gilbert, arizona 85298
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well guys,
i am finally getting it on the road after a 4 1/2 yr rebuild. ![]() ![]() ![]() any input would be very appreciated!! ![]() thanks! rodstored-72 |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Nevada
Posts: 211
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Re: dash wiring harness replacement
That's probably the easiest way!!! Actually, put some forethought into how the harness should be routed in and around components, because you don't want to get too far into something and find out that the other half of the harness has accidentally looped around the steering column!!
I've heard that the M&H harnesses are very good, so it shouldn't be too much trouble to tackle it. Be careful of cuts and splices in the original harness and try to avoid making the same shoddy hacks (if your original is like that) as someone else did. |
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