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    Wiring harness help

    StuNami
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    Post by StuNami Fri Feb 25, 2011 5:51 am

    I'm going to stripping my van out and while I have the motor and tranny out, I'd like to put a new wiring harness in. What have you Ford guys used? I'm looking at the Painless 66-73 Bronco Chassis harness.
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    Post by Guest Fri Feb 25, 2011 9:32 am

    I just bought a Centech harness. haven't got it in the mail yet but it is a very nice harness,fuse panel.

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    I have used EZ wire in the past with good results but I like the fuse panel Centech uses
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    Post by eric67vanpkup Fri Feb 25, 2011 2:06 pm

    I am using a mini fuse setup from a company called Ez Wiring.

    http://www.ezwiring.com/wiring_harness.html


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    Post by organ grinder Sat Feb 26, 2011 12:04 am

    There was a thread on this a couple months ago but I can't seem to find it, must be that old age they all keep talking about. I would talk to Southern Man and get his input as he is wiring his van now. I think he is using a Ron Francis kit
    I have used both the Painless and E-Z wiring kits plus the Ron Francis. When the time comes to do my P/U I'm going to use the Ron Francis. You have to put them side by side to see the real difference in quality between them. Good luck with it, whatever kit you go with.
    StuNami
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    Post by StuNami Sun Mar 06, 2011 6:44 pm

    So are the EZ wire basically univerisal and have everything that an econo has stock? I'm digging the 18 fuse 21 circuit and I'm sure the stock harness can't handle the 200 watt amp and other goodies I want to install.
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    Post by StuNami Sun Mar 06, 2011 6:47 pm

    Never mind. I found this on another site.

    The EZ 21 includes all the basics plus all major accessories:

    A/C
    Power Windows
    Horn Relay and Connector
    Turn and Hazard Signals
    Dimmer Switch Connector
    Wires Included in Harness: Power Door locks
    Electric Fuel Pump
    Circuit Breaker for Headlights
    2 Flashers
    Backup Lights
    1 Alternator Plug
    Alternator exciter wire
    2 Ignition Switch Connectors
    Plus more
    Black or Color-Coded

    Horn
    Cigarette Lighter
    Power Window
    Power Door
    Accessories
    Cruise
    Fan - Engine
    Fuel Pump
    Dome Light
    Trunk Light
    Heat/Air
    Choke
    Instruments
    Radio Battery
    Radio Acc
    Wipers
    Turn Signals
    Park Lights
    Hazards
    Turn Flasher
    Brake Lights
    Coil
    Tachometer Leads
    Instrument - Harness
    Headlight Connectors
    Alternator Connectors
    3rd Brake Wire
    GM Column Connectors
    Headlights
    Back up Lights
    Tail Lights


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    Post by Guest Sat Apr 16, 2011 5:36 pm

    That's the kit I used on my '62 Chevy. Loved it

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