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Check out this Wiring Harness

kholding

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Sep 6, 2010
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Las Vegas, NV
This is the harness I bought for my Bronco. It is getting installed as we speak (buddy of mine). I didn't feel too comfortable trying to do it myself since I have never done it before. I can check with him to see how he felt it was put together as well as the instructions that were included. I bought mine directly from Northwest Autowire.
 
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SSDDBRONCO

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Los Angeles
This is the harness I bought for my Bronco. It is getting installed as we speak (buddy of mine). I didn't feel too comfortable trying to do it myself since I have never done it before. I can check with him to see how he felt it was put together as well as the instructions that were included. I bought mine directly from Northwest Autowire.

Sounds good. Let us know what he thought about it, both pros and cons would be great. And pics of it would be great as well. Hope your bronco is coming along well.

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beernut

Full Member
Joined
May 26, 2011
Messages
266
Loc.
Hampton
Ill be ordering this one soon. I know a guy that installed this one. Says wasnt very complicated at all. Just cant use original key.

I don't see why you wouldn't be able to use your old key. Just keep your tumbler or even your ignition switch right?
 

Jwredneck

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Jr. Member
Joined
Feb 23, 2010
Messages
117
Loc.
Edgewood,Wa
I got this kit sitting under the work bench waiting for when I am ready to install. Overall quality is good. I plan on ordering all new plugs for the lights and have heat shrink butt connectors I will use to join them to the harness. I also bought the expansion for the fuse panel from his Ebay site.

Here are the instructions that come with the kit.

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Pa PITT

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Bronco Guru
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Jul 15, 2005
Messages
11,279
Loc.
Stephenville TEXAS
I used a harness like that .. T3HR OR E-Z WIRE . mine had Northwest on the wires .
.. I'd say it was great for my Bronco. I got a big Fuze box but have since added 2 more 6 fuze blocks .
.. Now remember my Bronco is is the 4bt under the hood . So nothing is stock on mine . This is a great harness for this kind of install . But If I were doing a really stock rebuild I'd say the the plug & play Painless or Centex would be the best .
.. Now back to the T3-HR. I think mine came with 4 sections .
1. Under Hood..
2. Under Dash..
3. Front head lights.. Which is the best time to do the head light upgrade.
4. Rear section and rear tails.
... The Fuze block looks about like a stock box comes with lots of wire about 20 ft long attached to the box but the tag end is loose. I think each wire had printed on it . right rear left rear fuel pump .This is good so you can route them where you want them and then splice into say your tail light plugs. Mine came with most of the new plugs to attach to the temp sensor or the oil . But most every thing was there unless your like me and wanted to do it different.
.. The Key sucked .. They furnish the Briggs & Stration ign switch . It comes with a universal key . one key fits all & IT Ain't a Bronco . But for my 4BT swap this switch was better than trying to come off a stock switch.. Go to a parts house an ask to see their universal ign switch . no. is something US1L. About 4 post on the back and one in center of back.
 
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SSDDBRONCO

SSDDBRONCO

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Los Angeles
I got this kit sitting under the work bench waiting for when I am ready to install. Overall quality is good. I plan on ordering all new plugs for the lights and have heat shrink butt connectors I will use to join them to the harness. I also bought the expansion for the fuse panel from his Ebay site.

Here are the instructions that come with the kit.

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Be sure to start a thread and know us how the installation went. Look forward to that.

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custom-cruiser

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Joined
Apr 2, 2010
Messages
341
Loc.
Boise,ID
We bought that kit (from WCB) for the Lola 66' build.

After receiving it looked just fine but we did not want to bother splicing in all the old pigtails, not knowing if they were good for the long run anyway.

I returned and opted for the $200 upgrade from Tom's
well worth it for all the pig tails and not custom so know mods were needed in our case.

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http://www.tomsbroncoparts.com/product/centech-wiring-harness-66-77-bronco
 
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SSDDBRONCO

SSDDBRONCO

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Nov 12, 2009
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Los Angeles
We bought that kit (from WCB) for the Lola 66' build.

After receiving it looked just fine but we did not want to bother splicing in all the old pigtails, not knowing if they were good for the long run anyway.

I returned and opted for the $200 upgrade from Tom's
well worth it for all the pig tails and not custom so know mods were needed in our case.

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http://www.tomsbroncoparts.com/product/centech-wiring-harness-66-77-bronco

Now that's what im looking for. Good to know what you think. The Centech is nice as well and not too bad for the price.
 
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