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Old 06-16-2005, 10:27 PM   #1
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Wiring harness

What is the best complete wiring harness kit? Why? Where is the least expensive place to purchase one from? I have a 65 GMC and I was also wondering if I ordered one for a chevy, would it work with everything if i bought a chevy dash gauge set?
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Old 06-17-2005, 01:10 AM   #2
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Exclamation wiring harness

i actually saw one on e-bay yesterday for $370. i think??? at "Buy it now" price. that was from american autowire. they claim to have the most complete kits, even better than painless. the kits come with everything, but i don't know about the gmc thing. i'm sure it would probably work, or they make the right one for you.
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Old 06-17-2005, 02:12 AM   #3
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Part #500560
$449.00

The Classic Update Series wiring kit, designed specifically for the 1960-1966 Chevy and GMC "second series "trucks. Built with the same foresight and engineering as all of our popular Classic Update Series kits, this kit accommodates all the popular accessories available to bring your truck 's electrical system up to date. We have engineered a kit that easily interfaces with after market accessories as well as reproduced original tail light, headlight, and running light assemblies. In keeping with the design of the "Classic Update Series "kits, there is still complete flexibility in engine compartment and body wire routing for the custom touch. As with every Classic Update Series kit, only the best components and detailed installation instructions are utilized in building the most complete kit offered.


Features of this kit include:

Original dome lighting is included in the wiring system. Additionally the Classic Update Kit includes under dash lighting and enough spare circuits to add power door locks, power windows and much more
The 18 fuse, 21 circuit fuse box comes completely ready to install under the dash
The harness was manufactured to accommodate the factory dash supports while not interfereing with any aftermarket equipment that you install under the dash now, or in the future
Factory replacement items such as the original light harness grommets, headlight and park light connectors are also included. (This makes installation easy since you don't have to save and reuse old parts)
All of the Classic Update Kits come ready to connect to the updated alternator and original coil/distributor or most aftermarket systems without the needs for additional parts
Original design rear body weatherproof boot and tube assemblies and original design light sockets make attachement to the original or reproduction tail light assemblies as easy plug-in.
The dash cluster disconnect system, unique to American Autowire, is included in every complete kit. Using low insertion force connectors means that assembly and disassembly just became significantly less time consuming and cumbersome.
The fuse box and custom mounting plate are designed for bolt-in under dash installation
All required hardware is supplied
Instrument cluster wiring is designed with a "cluster harness disconnect" system for easy service and assembly
All original terminals, connectors, and light sockets are also supplied for original cluster gauges
Steering column connectors will plug directly into most aftermarket steering columns as well as 1969 and later GM columns which utilize stock GM turn signal switches
The original column can also be wired by using the supplied mating connector and terminals
Under dash light sockets, door jamb switches, new ignition switch, replacement headlight switch with internal circuits breaker, retention collar nut, adjustable length shaft, and custom knob are also included!
Engine wiring includes connectors for points type and HEI distributors
Power & Tach connectors are supplied for GM HEI distributors. Alternator connectors are supplied for GM"SI" series internal regulator alternators
The rear body harness assembly is designed to plug into the main harness in the original utilizing existing retainers
Flexibility in harness design allows for original or custom routing
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Old 06-17-2005, 11:07 AM   #4
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ya what mongo said lol!!!!! like i said theat deffinately sounds like the best kit to me.
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Old 06-17-2005, 11:17 AM   #5
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Yes they are great systems. Seems spendy, but for all the stuff you get you cant beat the price.
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Old 06-17-2005, 03:49 PM   #6
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Thanks for the info, I will call them today. Anybody have any ideas on the GMC issue? I want to change to the Chevy for more instrument panel options but I guess I would lose the connections to two of my four front lights? Right?
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Old 06-17-2005, 03:58 PM   #7
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Thanks for the info, I will call them today. Anybody have any ideas on the GMC issue? I want to change to the Chevy for more instrument panel options but I guess I would lose the connections to two of my four front lights? Right?
Thye may have the conections you need. give them a call I am sure they can figure a way for you the keep the four head lights.

If I am not mistaken I think each of you head lights has only two prongs on them as where the trucks with only two head lights has three. 1. ground 2.low 3. high. you may be able to modify and make your own connections.
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