wiring harness for fiberglass body
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Re: wiring harness for fiberglass body
>Adding a ground wire to your existing harness isn't that big of a deal.
> In my opinion the 430 dollars would be better spent on something else.
You haven't seen under my hood. $430 will be a bargin to clean up that mess.
I'm just trying to decide between the "painless" harness that is a proven
quality product or the 4wd hardware version that is glass tub ready. I
wanted to find someone that has bought the 4wd hardware version and get the
scoop on that product.
I understand that I can use any wiring harness as long as I modify it to
ground everything.
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> In my opinion the 430 dollars would be better spent on something else.
You haven't seen under my hood. $430 will be a bargin to clean up that mess.
I'm just trying to decide between the "painless" harness that is a proven
quality product or the 4wd hardware version that is glass tub ready. I
wanted to find someone that has bought the 4wd hardware version and get the
scoop on that product.
I understand that I can use any wiring harness as long as I modify it to
ground everything.
--
HomeBrewer
http://home.earthlink.net/~t3e871/index.html
www.rcparkflyers.com
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Re: wiring harness for fiberglass body
>Adding a ground wire to your existing harness isn't that big of a deal.
> In my opinion the 430 dollars would be better spent on something else.
You haven't seen under my hood. $430 will be a bargin to clean up that mess.
I'm just trying to decide between the "painless" harness that is a proven
quality product or the 4wd hardware version that is glass tub ready. I
wanted to find someone that has bought the 4wd hardware version and get the
scoop on that product.
I understand that I can use any wiring harness as long as I modify it to
ground everything.
--
HomeBrewer
http://home.earthlink.net/~t3e871/index.html
www.rcparkflyers.com
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> In my opinion the 430 dollars would be better spent on something else.
You haven't seen under my hood. $430 will be a bargin to clean up that mess.
I'm just trying to decide between the "painless" harness that is a proven
quality product or the 4wd hardware version that is glass tub ready. I
wanted to find someone that has bought the 4wd hardware version and get the
scoop on that product.
I understand that I can use any wiring harness as long as I modify it to
ground everything.
--
HomeBrewer
http://home.earthlink.net/~t3e871/index.html
www.rcparkflyers.com
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Re: wiring harness for fiberglass body
>Adding a ground wire to your existing harness isn't that big of a deal.
> In my opinion the 430 dollars would be better spent on something else.
You haven't seen under my hood. $430 will be a bargin to clean up that mess.
I'm just trying to decide between the "painless" harness that is a proven
quality product or the 4wd hardware version that is glass tub ready. I
wanted to find someone that has bought the 4wd hardware version and get the
scoop on that product.
I understand that I can use any wiring harness as long as I modify it to
ground everything.
--
HomeBrewer
http://home.earthlink.net/~t3e871/index.html
www.rcparkflyers.com
Remove the xxx to reply!
> In my opinion the 430 dollars would be better spent on something else.
You haven't seen under my hood. $430 will be a bargin to clean up that mess.
I'm just trying to decide between the "painless" harness that is a proven
quality product or the 4wd hardware version that is glass tub ready. I
wanted to find someone that has bought the 4wd hardware version and get the
scoop on that product.
I understand that I can use any wiring harness as long as I modify it to
ground everything.
--
HomeBrewer
http://home.earthlink.net/~t3e871/index.html
www.rcparkflyers.com
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