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Aftermarket wiring harness

Babaganoosh

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Whats every ones choice on a aftermarket wiring harness? I'm trying to figure out my interior and it just makes sense to replace the harness instead of adding a AUX fuse block and patching my existing one. It's pretty close to a fire hazard and sense the truck is a custom deluxe it doesn't have very many options.

I like the price of the EZ wiring harness
https://www.ezwiring.com/product-page/ez-wiring-21-standard-wiring-harness

Is the American Autowire worth the cost? Seems it's about the same as a painless and I hear that's overpriced.
 
I have the EZ Wiring harness and it's wonderful although it's far from a plug and play situation. Based on the mods your truck has would probably be the better route to go. If you made your own engine harness then this is a piece of cake.
 
I have the EZ Wiring harness and it's wonderful although it's far from a plug and play situation. Based on the mods your truck has would probably be the better route to go. If you made your own engine harness then this is a piece of cake.
I remember talking to you about this, I didn't make my own harness but it would be easy enough to connect it. My interior is just a rats nest and want to do it correctly.
 
I remember talking to you about this, I didn't make my own harness but it would be easy enough to connect it. My interior is just a rats nest and want to do it correctly.
I forget, are you running aftermarket gauges? If not nows a good time to upgrade.
 
I used American Auto wire 3 years ago. I used GM connectors. The price was $179.00. I'd do it again. Very easy.
 
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