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Projects Sacramento Vintage Ford Hot Rod Wiring Harness

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Model A Fan, Mar 12, 2011.

  1. Model A Fan
    Joined: May 20, 2010
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    I bought this kit today. I am really looking forward to receiving it as from what I read in Street Rodder, it is a very well constructed product. I really wanted to stick with my 6 volt generator, so I also ordered the auxiliary generator wiring kit along with the spark plug wires.

    I will do my best to take photos of the products when I receive them. If you would like to ask questions or would like photos of specific parts, please ask and I will do my best to answer them. Not knowing much about wiring, I will try to give my opinion on the quality and manufacture of the different sets too.

    Everything I purchased is cloth loomed and should be of high quality. I'm excited, so I will be sure to update you when I get it!
     
  2. Model A Fan
    Joined: May 20, 2010
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    Well, the kit arrived a few days ago and I got a chance to get out the camera and snap off a few shots.

    Overall, the quality is really high. The weave on the fabric sheathing is very nice, also a little stiff, but this will be nice when feeding the wires through tight places. I also purchased an auxiliary generator kit and a set of the spark plug wires.

    I will post a bunch of photos of the kit. Let me know if you have any questions regarding it. I will answer them if I can.

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  3. MrHavard
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    Looks pretty good!
     
  4. Model A Fan
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  6. sambo
    Joined: Jan 19, 2009
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    LOVE IT!!!!!! Was it as $$$$$ as AutoWire's.I wired Dads 51 with SVF's wire kit a long time ago and it was GOOD along as you have enough bullet connectors! (12v flathead) Let us know how it goes!
     
  7. Model A Fan
    Joined: May 20, 2010
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    The whole shebang cost $400 (wiring harness kit, spark plug wires, regulator harness, shipping and some black dice license plate bolts).

    It is a nice, heavy duty kit. I am quite impressed with it and the quality of customer service was great! They have a tech department too, in case you have any questions that you need answered when wiring or putting it together.
     
  8. butch27
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    Been dealing with them for years. Everything is always top notch. Good people.
     
  9. krusty40
    Joined: Jan 10, 2006
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    That looks like a great kit for the money. I am an AAW dealer/installer and it looks very complete (though without the ign. switch and headlight switch and some other stuff that comes with AAW). Much more "traditional" (gl*** fuses). It appears to have very good wiring diagrams and instructions, which always makes things go easier. Hope their tech support is of the same caliber; if so, they're gonna take some market share. I like that it wires terminal to terminal rather than just sprouting out of the back/top of the fuse panel. Please keep posting on your installation. vic
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  10. Krash
    Joined: Feb 28, 2006
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    from Cleveland

    That's real slick! I think I'll order one for my Model A. They always have quality stuff.
     
  11. wagonwheel
    Joined: Aug 15, 2010
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    from what i understand they will make a kit for pretty much anything but i could be wrong what is yours going in?
     
  12. lowsquire
    Joined: Feb 21, 2002
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    from Austin, TX

    That seems like a good price!

    I buy all that stuff individually to make my own looms, and it always adds up to over 500 once I've got it all. Only comment is thats a hell of a lot of fuses for a simple car..I use a an eight fuse block and feel its more than enough. Nice that they are packaged in smaller kits with simple clear diagrams..a good product I reckon!
     
  13. 56 ford custom
    Joined: Aug 22, 2006
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    56 ford custom
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    from Socal

    That looks like a good hsrness. Would like to use one on my hot rod.
     

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