wiring harness for a '61 FC-170
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Re: wiring harness for a '61 FC-170
designo wrote:
> Anyone know of a good wiring harness for my FC-170DRW that has a fuse block
> / modern fuses? I looked at Painless - seems like a good option although
> they don't make one for my 170 specifically.
>
> I have never replaced one and am a bit intimidated; will I be replacing wire
> for wire? probably not.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Rob H.
>
>
Wiring harnesses aren't the hardest thing to replace, just tedious and
takes some patience. I'm about to replace the rat's nest in my 67
Jeepster Commando. It seems nobody including Painless makes exact
replacements for any older Jeep or ****** vehicles. They all sell what
amounts to a basic hotrod kit that fits them though. Most basic kits
have a lot more accessory circuits than most Jeeps ever came with new.
Here are some resources besides Painless that I've found looking for mine:
http://ezwiring.com/
http://centechwire.com/
http://americanautowire.com/
Plus, there's a guy on ebay 'gonefishing69 who sells wiring kits for a
really good price, just doesn't have any listed today - only the book on
wiring he sells. Contact him direct through his store ebay and ask him
for a price on a harness.
Good luck,
- Jeff G
> Anyone know of a good wiring harness for my FC-170DRW that has a fuse block
> / modern fuses? I looked at Painless - seems like a good option although
> they don't make one for my 170 specifically.
>
> I have never replaced one and am a bit intimidated; will I be replacing wire
> for wire? probably not.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Rob H.
>
>
Wiring harnesses aren't the hardest thing to replace, just tedious and
takes some patience. I'm about to replace the rat's nest in my 67
Jeepster Commando. It seems nobody including Painless makes exact
replacements for any older Jeep or ****** vehicles. They all sell what
amounts to a basic hotrod kit that fits them though. Most basic kits
have a lot more accessory circuits than most Jeeps ever came with new.
Here are some resources besides Painless that I've found looking for mine:
http://ezwiring.com/
http://centechwire.com/
http://americanautowire.com/
Plus, there's a guy on ebay 'gonefishing69 who sells wiring kits for a
really good price, just doesn't have any listed today - only the book on
wiring he sells. Contact him direct through his store ebay and ask him
for a price on a harness.
Good luck,
- Jeff G
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Re: wiring harness for a '61 FC-170
designo wrote:
> Anyone know of a good wiring harness for my FC-170DRW that has a fuse block
> / modern fuses? I looked at Painless - seems like a good option although
> they don't make one for my 170 specifically.
>
> I have never replaced one and am a bit intimidated; will I be replacing wire
> for wire? probably not.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Rob H.
>
>
Wiring harnesses aren't the hardest thing to replace, just tedious and
takes some patience. I'm about to replace the rat's nest in my 67
Jeepster Commando. It seems nobody including Painless makes exact
replacements for any older Jeep or ****** vehicles. They all sell what
amounts to a basic hotrod kit that fits them though. Most basic kits
have a lot more accessory circuits than most Jeeps ever came with new.
Here are some resources besides Painless that I've found looking for mine:
http://ezwiring.com/
http://centechwire.com/
http://americanautowire.com/
Plus, there's a guy on ebay 'gonefishing69 who sells wiring kits for a
really good price, just doesn't have any listed today - only the book on
wiring he sells. Contact him direct through his store ebay and ask him
for a price on a harness.
Good luck,
- Jeff G
> Anyone know of a good wiring harness for my FC-170DRW that has a fuse block
> / modern fuses? I looked at Painless - seems like a good option although
> they don't make one for my 170 specifically.
>
> I have never replaced one and am a bit intimidated; will I be replacing wire
> for wire? probably not.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Rob H.
>
>
Wiring harnesses aren't the hardest thing to replace, just tedious and
takes some patience. I'm about to replace the rat's nest in my 67
Jeepster Commando. It seems nobody including Painless makes exact
replacements for any older Jeep or ****** vehicles. They all sell what
amounts to a basic hotrod kit that fits them though. Most basic kits
have a lot more accessory circuits than most Jeeps ever came with new.
Here are some resources besides Painless that I've found looking for mine:
http://ezwiring.com/
http://centechwire.com/
http://americanautowire.com/
Plus, there's a guy on ebay 'gonefishing69 who sells wiring kits for a
really good price, just doesn't have any listed today - only the book on
wiring he sells. Contact him direct through his store ebay and ask him
for a price on a harness.
Good luck,
- Jeff G
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Re: wiring harness for a '61 FC-170
designo wrote:
> Anyone know of a good wiring harness for my FC-170DRW that has a fuse block
> / modern fuses? I looked at Painless - seems like a good option although
> they don't make one for my 170 specifically.
>
> I have never replaced one and am a bit intimidated; will I be replacing wire
> for wire? probably not.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Rob H.
>
>
Wiring harnesses aren't the hardest thing to replace, just tedious and
takes some patience. I'm about to replace the rat's nest in my 67
Jeepster Commando. It seems nobody including Painless makes exact
replacements for any older Jeep or ****** vehicles. They all sell what
amounts to a basic hotrod kit that fits them though. Most basic kits
have a lot more accessory circuits than most Jeeps ever came with new.
Here are some resources besides Painless that I've found looking for mine:
http://ezwiring.com/
http://centechwire.com/
http://americanautowire.com/
Plus, there's a guy on ebay 'gonefishing69 who sells wiring kits for a
really good price, just doesn't have any listed today - only the book on
wiring he sells. Contact him direct through his store ebay and ask him
for a price on a harness.
Good luck,
- Jeff G
> Anyone know of a good wiring harness for my FC-170DRW that has a fuse block
> / modern fuses? I looked at Painless - seems like a good option although
> they don't make one for my 170 specifically.
>
> I have never replaced one and am a bit intimidated; will I be replacing wire
> for wire? probably not.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Rob H.
>
>
Wiring harnesses aren't the hardest thing to replace, just tedious and
takes some patience. I'm about to replace the rat's nest in my 67
Jeepster Commando. It seems nobody including Painless makes exact
replacements for any older Jeep or ****** vehicles. They all sell what
amounts to a basic hotrod kit that fits them though. Most basic kits
have a lot more accessory circuits than most Jeeps ever came with new.
Here are some resources besides Painless that I've found looking for mine:
http://ezwiring.com/
http://centechwire.com/
http://americanautowire.com/
Plus, there's a guy on ebay 'gonefishing69 who sells wiring kits for a
really good price, just doesn't have any listed today - only the book on
wiring he sells. Contact him direct through his store ebay and ask him
for a price on a harness.
Good luck,
- Jeff G
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