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Re: EZ Wiring Harness

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I used a centech universal hot rod kit. It was a task, but worked well. I would like to try a Ron Francis kit, I like the way they look...
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well..we almost have the harness done..there has been some small problems but my friend that is doing this
said it should be done in a couple more week ends. Sure hope so! Will let everyone know when its done.
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:pop: jk :wink: anxiously awaiting the outcome. Thinking about replacing my wiring too. Keep us updated and thanks!
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I was wondering what kind of EZ wire harness you used and how did the wiring work for the original switches?
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well..here is an update;
it has not been going well..the EZ harness is NOT ez...no,they did not send orig plugs or maybe I ordered the wrong one..but I don't think so. Anyway we wound up hard wiring everything one piece at a time after we got rid of the instructions..should be done next week. Won't be doin this again anytime soon!! :nono:
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That's not encouraging. :(
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I started it but soon I knew it was WAY over my head...so I got a friend of mine who workes at a ford house to do it...he may not be my friend anymore...lol
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Not sure on this one...I knew going in that it was GM color coded. It was a bit of a trick to convert everything but the instructions had a fairly clear diagram of how to incorporate the Ford ignition system and switch which is really the most challenging part. I got mine in without very much trouble at all. Please don't take this the wrong way...I'm not boasting or criticizing! I just hope you can get it all buttoned up and be driving again real soon! :thup:
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no problem...we had a heck of a time..but it should be done this weekend..some people don't have trouble with it and some do...I sure did..but I'm not the brightest bulb in the pack as they say...lmao!!
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looks like im going to get the 18 fuse 21 circuit on of my truck and start cutting and striping wires
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Does anyone have a good idea of how to keep all the wires together when they run thru the frame it was original tape i feel sry for the guy who had to tape it all. I want to do something easier but not sure what?
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If you haven't already terminated the ends, I'd get some heat shrink tubing. It'd probably be tedious threading the wire for that length but I know you can buy it on a roll. I never did care much for the plastic loom. I've also see wiring run through metal conduit.
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how far apart do you think i should place them if i do all the wire thats going to be like 30 ft of heat shrink
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on sec through im just going to do the whole thing its going to look alot better
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O Boy just got my harness in the mail way it doesnt seem that hard so i think i might have it done by next week but i was wondering where does the fuse panel get the power from is it the alt or the ign?
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