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Old 06-21-2013, 02:28 PM   #1
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Re: To rewire or not to rewire...

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I am at the point of deciding to use my original wiring or buying a kit to rewire the whole truck. Im not changing but one thing. Probably going to go with a one wire alternator. I may change to a 700r4 in the future. I have a small block and am running an original gauge cluster. I see that Classic Parts offers made up harnesses. I am confident i could tackle a universal kit, but don't know if i need to go that route. Anyone that used a universal kit, pros, cons? Who's kit did you use?
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This is my 2 cents, but I used M&H and they have all the upgrades you could want, and its a plug and play wiring system. As for your 700 r I went mechanical on it instead of electric. Here is a link to their site http://www.wiringharness.com/PDFS/TR...hevy_Truck.pdf
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