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novaz
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replaceing wiring loom

#1 Post by novaz » Fri May 27, 2005 9:04 am

Has anyone here used a painless wiring kit I have a couple of questions

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#2 Post by jones_performance » Fri Jul 01, 2005 12:25 am

i used an 18 circuit kit in my chevy blazer before, drag cars we make our own harnesses.
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#3 Post by partsmore » Thu Oct 06, 2005 10:18 am

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#4 Post by wrench » Fri Jan 13, 2006 8:02 pm

I just finshed installing a Ez wiring kit in a 79 camaro Very nice kit well thought out and more then half the price of any other kits out there
Found mine on ebay for 120 best 120 I spent (took like 12 hrs to install with all new gauges and some other add ons)

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Our EZ 21 pre-wired fuse block will wire your car from headlight's to taillight's. It features 18 fuses and 21 circuits. The circuits are Radio, Coil, Dome Lights, Headlights, Horn, Power Door Locks, Cig Lighter, Wiper Switch, Elect. Fuel Pump, Gauges, Hazard Lights, Power Windows, AC/Heat, Elect. Fan, Backup/Cruise, Radio, Turn Signal.

It also Includes Horn Relay and Connector, Turn and Hazard Signals, Dimmer Switch Connector, Circuit Breaker for Headlights, 2 Flashers, 1 Alternator Plug, 2 Ignition Switch
Connectors Plus more.

http://www.ezwiring.com

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Painless wiring

#5 Post by FastTrack » Sun Jan 15, 2006 9:30 pm

Hey as a side note- I take the plastic insulator off of my terminal ends and use solder and heat shrink tubing. Last thing you want to worry about is a loose wire.
If we can't make it we can talk about it.

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#6 Post by ytnova » Mon Jan 16, 2006 9:27 am

I did the same thing, bought a new painless switch panel, then dissmantled it and soldered and heat shrinked every wire. I am not a big fan of crimp terminals, going to let you down somewhere.

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