Will this give you more time to attend the events? If so... look foreward to seeing you again at Mokan... Hunnert... Lone Star... !
I'm sorry you're leaving, but I'm glad we have another HAMBer stepping up. Rebel Wire is a great product
Thank you to everyone. It's the family here that makes it hard to retire, but I know I will see you all on the road.... And Breeder, you're a sick, sick man. That's why I luv ya Bro.
Thanks for all your help, Glenn! It's because of YOU that I decided to purchase a Rebel Wire harness! Good luck to you!
I'll miss buying from you, but looking forward to calling Todd soon for my next kit. See ya around man!
I've never attempted to wire a car but it seems like with this kit i should beable to do it. Was it any of u guys first time wiring a car with there kit? Sent from my iPhone using TJJ
I did my first complete wire job on a car using the 9+3. I was so happy with the quality,price and support, I jumped at the opportunity to be a distributer on here when Glenn retired. But I highly encourage you to do some research. Research is knowledge and knowledge is power. Do a search on this board for Rebel. I doubt you will find anything but favorable coments on this stuff. It is very intimidating doing your first wiring job. But when you break it down you are just hooking up wire "a" to terminal" b. It is really not a complicated job at all. No matter what brand harness you decide on the fine folks on this board will be here to help you every step of the way. Good luck, Todd
Yeah I have already been reading about there product and everyone seems to love it!! Sent from my iPhone using TJJ
I did my first complete wire a few years ago with help from a friend who had wired lots of rods. It was an EZ Wire and I was pretty happy with it. That said, I just bought my first Rebel Wire kit from a fellow HAMB'er and can't begin to tell you what nice stuff it is! Instructions are top notch and very clear. I don't see how anyone could go wrong with Rebel, very high quality stuff! I'll never buy anything else but Rebel Wire from here on out! If you can get someone with some experience to help you through your first one you'll blast through the rest of them. By experience, I don't mean an electrician, but someone who understands low voltage and automobiles. There's a "confidence" factor that holds most of us back when tackling a project like a complete wire, but after you get through it you'll understand not only how everything works, but how to fix it if something goes wrong.