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Rewire in Atlanta Area

cbackes

New Member
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Oct 13, 2014
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Anyone have any experience or recommendations for a shop/person in the Atlanta area when it comes to installing a new wire harness? I have a 74 in need of an electrical upgrade!

Thanks in advance!
Chris
 

g8rb8t

Bronco Guru
Joined
Feb 23, 2008
Messages
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Hey Chris - welcome to the site. What part of Atlanta?

I get some odds and ends done by Marietta Alignment. Approximately 1-2 miles from the Marietta square. They do really good work and are reasonable in price.
 

KBUCK1

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Feb 8, 2011
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Have you considered doing it yourself? its a pretty straight forward job. I was nervous about doing mine but it was a piece of cake. every wire on the new centech harness I bought was labeled the entire length of the wire as to where it goes
 
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cbackes

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Oct 13, 2014
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I'm on the fence of wanting to take it on. I've heard it's not bad, to it's a total pain. Trying to weigh options... Thank you for your feedback, makes me lean more towards wanting to give it a go.

What made you chose centech vs painless or some of the others? Just curious.
 
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