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Miss the Centech harness? Need A new Wire harness? Check this out!

delconick

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So after 16 months of R&D, Manufacturing, And assembly we are thrilled to offer our new North East Classic Autowire 1966-1977 Bronco wire harness!

We based our new harness after the fantastic (and missed) Centech wire harness that is no longer produced. We added 4 additional circuits that were much needed and updated connectors to make it even more plug and play then it was! Fully loomed, the instal time oif this harness is 1/3 that of any other harness available!

Check it out at:

 

1969

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How does the differ from the painless? I have a painless sitting NIB on my shelf right now but I like how yours looks.
 

NGABronco

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Nick, I sure enjoyed the good ole days, when you were donating those Centech Harnesses to Super Celebration!!! :D :D :D
 

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delconick

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Yes, Snipes. A full color complete diagram with the purpose of every wire! 1000 percent better instructions LOL.
 
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delconick

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1969, The painless is completely un-loomed. Not well laid out and has too many circuits. Honestly 3 times the install time..... More of a "universal harness" Kinda made to work in a Bronco IMO.
 

Vincen

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So after 16 months of R&D, Manufacturing, And assembly we are thrilled to offer our new North East Classic Autowire 1966-1977 Bronco wire harness!

We based our new harness after the fantastic (and missed) Centech wire harness that is no longer produced. We added 4 additional circuits that were much needed and updated connectors to make it even more plug and play then it was! Fully loomed, the instal time oif this harness is 1/3 that of any other harness available!

Check it out at:

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I am looking for an alternative to my AAW harness. I am currently running a tilt column, VHX gauge cluster and aftermarket stereo. How much modification would you expect to make the conversion?
 
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delconick

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Vincen,

-The tilt column would deppend on brand. If you are using our column or any that uses a GM style "flat" connector it would plug right in. Otherwise our harness includes the column side connector so that you can convert the column you have to our plug.

-That gauge cluster would not use the bulb sockets and the bullet connectors that are pre installed on our harness. However, all of the wiring is there so you would simply cut off those connectors and use the wires according to what your cluster needs. Very easy. (This would be no different if using the AAW harness)

-Our harness includes a radio power and memory wire to make installing an aftermarket radio (or any radio) A breeze.
 
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