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Old 01-19-2020, 08:16 PM   #3
PGSigns
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Re: Planning Out Electrical/Wiring for a Harness

I have done a couple with that kit and have one for my suburban. Follow the instructions and make sure you have the crimpers before you start. Do the alternator when you do the harness. Get some wire wrap, electrical tape. adel clamps, tie wraps and some of the factory style wire wrap tape. Practice starting the wrap and tying of the ends. I use the plastic wire wrap for runs along the frame and places where I want to protect the wiring and the factory style wrap for under the hood for a nice original look.
Jimmy
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