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Anyone know what wiring kit this is?

Started by Surf Charger, February 11, 2013, 09:33:41 PM

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Surf Charger

Someone told me about a website that not only specialized in full color-coded wiring kits...but each wire has the name of what the wire is for, printed on it every 5 feet.

Anyone know what kit they are referring to or where to find it?

A383Wing

probably "Painless Kit"

otherwise known as "Pain in the Ass" kit

Bryan

Surf Charger

Quote from: A383Wing on February 11, 2013, 09:35:52 PM
probably "Painless Kit"

otherwise known as "Pain in the Ass" kit

Bryan


So what would you consider the best kit to work with?

Mopar Nut

Quote from: Surf Charger on February 11, 2013, 11:25:21 PM
Quote from: A383Wing on February 11, 2013, 09:35:52 PM
probably "Painless Kit"

otherwise known as "Pain in the Ass" kit

Bryan


So what would you consider the best kit to work with?
The ones from YO (M&H)
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six-tee-nine

Oh boy wait till rolling Thunder sees this...... he once waited like what? 10 months on a YO harness....

I have a painless kit on the shelf  for my 69, however did'nt install it yet so cant tell if it's a pain in the ass. But I'm electrician so i can't imagine that the wiring of a 40 year old car is gonna give me headaches.
I've been told that the painless kit is ok when you something about this stuff since its GM based and not plug and play.
I got my kit for free from someone who owed me money, otherwise I would have checked out the wiring kits of Ron Francis

Try to google him "Ron Francis Wiring" I read of some folks that were very happy with his products
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John_Kunkel


Most aftermarket wiring kits are intended for GM applications, many simply are too much hassle to try to get to work on Mopars especially since there are repro harnesses for just about everything.
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