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mdutch Member
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What's the conventional wisdom on replacing the wiring harness? And where to source it? I've been under the dash a lot lately, and most of the wiring I'm seeing is after-market spliced-on junk. So I'm wondering if anyone knows of folks who have a relatively accurate loom'd replacement, and/or comments on their experience with replacing wiring. I'd like to replace what's there with modern insulated stock, but would like to match the original color-coding as accurately as possible. But if there are accurate repro-harnesses, I'd be happy to consider working with that. Comments? Hilarious laughter? |
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Judson Manning Member
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I recently parted-out a few cars and have complete used looms. Other than that, you can completely replace your harness with a custom one like I did. |
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mdutch Member
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Judson Manning wrote: I recently parted-out a few cars and have complete used looms.How did you source your custom harness? Did someone make it for you or did you do the work yourself? |
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Judson Manning Member
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All me and it was NOT fun! totally custom with multi colored wires sourced from Home Depot. |
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Ron Earp Member
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These folks are great and you can't beat the price - $120 for a 12 circuit, all wires are labeled the entire length. http://www.ezwiring.com/ Ron |
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Harkes Member
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You could also replace it with an OEM harness. There is this British Wiring company in the UK that makes them for our JH! I believe Greg Fletcher sources several items from them. Go to: http://www.britishwiring.com/Jensen.PDF Good luck Erik, Netherlands |
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mdutch Member
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Hey, thanks for the britishwiring link. For some reason I had overlooked them. That's gonna fix me up just fine. Now I can replace my broken fuse box! woohoo! |