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Rewiring My 61 Econo
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Rewiring My 61 Econo
lectricman- Number of posts : 339
Location : Huntington, West Virginia
Registration date : 2010-04-07
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Re: Rewiring My 61 Econo
I am installing an E-Z-2 Wire harness in my '66 F-250 but WOW!!! my fuse block doesn't look anything like that!!! that is so Cool!!!!
toad- Number of posts : 355
Location : ohio
Registration date : 2010-05-30
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Re: Rewiring My 61 Econo
What do these kits set you back?
lectricman- Number of posts : 339
Location : Huntington, West Virginia
Registration date : 2010-04-07
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Re: Rewiring My 61 Econo
when I purchased mine about 4 years ago I gave about $170 for a universal harness.... I think for our vans, one of these "economy" lines would work......
http://stores.ez2wire.com/-strse-EZ2Wire-Economy-Harnesses-cln-Economy-Wiring-Harnesses/Categories.bok
and this is the company I bought mine from..... I have had no issues with the wiring or the instructions, just the dang old DC....... I hate working on DC.... and when they say the wires are marked, they are, but the 9 or so wires coming out of MY column weren't marked...
http://stores.ez2wire.com/-strse-EZ2Wire-Economy-Harnesses-cln-Economy-Wiring-Harnesses/Categories.bok
and this is the company I bought mine from..... I have had no issues with the wiring or the instructions, just the dang old DC....... I hate working on DC.... and when they say the wires are marked, they are, but the 9 or so wires coming out of MY column weren't marked...