"Keep it clean" wiring harnes's for 66
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"Keep it clean" wiring harnes's for 66
Has anyone used the "keep it clean" wiring harnesses? they are a lot lower in price than the Painless and from what I understand the wires are longer so you can run them where you want to.
http://www.keepitcleanwiring.com/
Looking for some input before I pull the trigger for my 66 coupe.
http://www.keepitcleanwiring.com/
Looking for some input before I pull the trigger for my 66 coupe.
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If you are rewiring the car from scratch anyway, why not just get a painless fuse block and not the wiring harness. I prefer them due to I can run what wires I need or want and where I need them or where I want them. I also can place the fuse block where I want it depending on the project. For custom projects not restored I usually put them in back of the car so you dont have to stand on your head replacing a fuse. I have found that most of the replacement harnesses even those saying for particular cars usually are design for chevy 67-85 model years and not really for anything else. Yes one can make it work but it ends up being wires tied up and not used and that is either a mess or usually a fire waiting to happen,
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