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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" (glass 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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