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American Autowire harness.

Pa PITT

Contributor
Bronco Guru
Joined
Jul 15, 2005
Messages
11,283
Loc.
Stephenville TEXAS
... Well I thought I had. But when I PULLED UP YOUR POST.. SORRY I ONLY GAVE ABOUT $235.00 FOR MY WIRING HARNESS..
.. Mine was off E-BAY. ABOUT 8 YEARS AGO GRANTED.
.. BUT I think mine maybe had Northwestern Wiring on each wire.
............................
... MAYBE MINE WAS AN EZAYWire . Or Easywire ... But mine had 4 sections . Rear Section... front light .... Motor ...... & dash......
....Your got a hole set of about 20 ft. leads of wire. These will get you from the fuse block too the back light say. Then you have the correct plug for say a back light ... Then you mate the 2 back together ... .
........... Harness can be found for much cheaper than. $650.00
.. & I think the one I bought you could buy 8 fuze 12...16...20...& about 28 circuits ..
I Wish I'd bought the the most... As I ended up adding 2 more Fuze Block on my fender well. About 8 fuzes each ..
...... So Later in life I have about 28 circuits & I'm full & I'm thinking about adding more..
 

Elite Broncos

Jr. Member
Joined
Dec 13, 2014
Messages
311
Loc.
San Diego area
We've used several here at Elite Bronco's. They're decent, but we prefer to use Painless Wiring. Wild Horses and other places sell them. We have had great luck using them.
 
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