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Wiring

Ruben1198

New Member
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Jul 30, 2013
Messages
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Hello All.

I am In Bellflower Ca. I am looking to do my wiring harness. I hear the painless is easy but I dont trust myself. Can anyone recomend me a guy in the area. Thanks
 

SeanT4x4

Full Member
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Oct 2, 2013
Messages
185
I just did the American Autowire a few weeks ago. It looked very overwhelming when i opened the box. I've never wired anything before. It ended up really not being bad. Just went slow and followed the directions.
 

eric0o1

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Apr 17, 2008
Messages
592
If you can use basic hand tools, you can install the Painless harness. Being a newbie to wiring is certainly intimidating, especially when you first open the new harness and see a great big bundle of wires. However, it's certainly not as bad ad it seems. If there is a point of the install that isn't 100% clear for you, there are lots of knowledgeable guys here as well as myself who can offer help.
 
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Ruben1198

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Jul 30, 2013
Messages
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Thanks fellas for the encouragment. I'm going to tackle this myself. But will be asking many questions due to the fact that i second guess myself a lot . Going with the painless since a friend of mine used that one.
 
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