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EZ Wire kit into 68 roadrunner
Hey guy I am looking to rewire my car. I was wondering if the Ez wire kit would be a good choice or should I get the $600 kit from the paddock.
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that the ezwire kit is ok......
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EZ-Wire, bro'! It's only $165 and just as good as all the others!
Check out my photo-diary via my site-link below my sig ... if you have any questions, I'm happy to help. Alan 54 Chevy Pickup |
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Appreciate the responses. EZ wire it is!!
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It comes with connectors for the headlight switch, connectors for the steering column and new plugs for the headlights ... everything else gets wired : buy a ton of plastic connectors (blue and red) from Home depot, and two tons of plastic wire ties ... and don't forget lots of split loom -- 1/2" ... 1/4" ...
Plan every single thing (wire & connection) out BEFORE you begin. Alan 54 Chevy Pickup |
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The EZ Wire kit doesn't have connectors for specific vehicles. It is a generic kit with a GM steering column connector as well as the other connectors that Horvath mentioned. It is a very good kit, especially if you are wiring from scratch. Having the wire labeled by heat stamping every 5 inches makes installation easy. (Spoken like a true bench racer. I've purchased the kit, but haven't installed it yet, <grin>.) I bought the kit with the colored wires.
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