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Re: Painless wiring
Post by calpyro on Nov 22, 2006, 2:18am I got the 21 circuit EZ Wiring kit. It is long enough for a M715. I also got the headlight and ignition switches. As far as I can tell, it was the cheapest available. it went in without a hitch. Total cost about $210 |
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Re: Painless wiring
Post by compexp on Nov 22, 2006, 4:09pm Quote:
It would be fine under the hood - because I mounted it under the dash, i then had a 3' run to just get out of the cab into the engine compartment - that 3' would give me enough for the passenger taillights. |
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Re: Painless wiring
Post by tomahawk715 on Nov 22, 2006, 10:25pm Ok gottcha-I see what you mean-Like I said just want to do this with no splicing. |
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Re: Painless wiring
Post by hummer103 on Nov 24, 2006, 2:24am Im running a 12 cirrcuit Painless Harness I bought a few years ago, way too many wires. I used like a third of them, Harness cost me like 300-something I think. Real pain trying to hook up some of the stock interior switches and things, but I decided to to that. |
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