68 and a EZ Wiring Kt w/ switches
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68 and a EZ Wiring Kt w/ switches
Ok, we are taking the dive head first.....going to replace the complete wiring harness. Never done it before, so it should be fun.
I bought an EZ wiring kit with all the switches and it should be in tomorrow. I'm sure I'll have tons of questions....the first is:
- Do I have to rip out all the old wiring before starting or is there some wiring that should stay?
I bought an EZ wiring kit with all the switches and it should be in tomorrow. I'm sure I'll have tons of questions....the first is:
- Do I have to rip out all the old wiring before starting or is there some wiring that should stay?
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Roger that. I'll read the directions for sure. Will report on how it goes.
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re: 68 and a EZ Wiring Kt w/ switches
Who did you buy from? Brand? Part number? Price?
Take pictures and keep us posted on how easy it was, and how it went.
Thanks,
Patrick
Take pictures and keep us posted on how easy it was, and how it went.
Thanks,
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I bought from EZ Wiring. It was the 21 ckt 18 fuse model. It ran a total of $258 (this included the wiring harness, ignition switch, wiper switch, light switch and sales tax).
I'll take pictures before and after.
I'll take pictures before and after.
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re: 68 and a EZ Wiring Kt w/ switches
HEY, I am waiting to find you are making out , i am at the same point in my 68 truck get back to me and let me know . I have not bought a harness as of yet !
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Well, I'm back with a report. We are into the installation of the EZ wiring kit and it is day two. It is not that complicated so far, but I have moved into the cab yet with the Dash and column sections. The motor and front sections are pretty straight forward except for the inline fuse piece I have to put in with the Solenoid power wire coming from the fuse box. I have to make my first call for help to EZ wiring techs tomorrow. Will let you know what happens.
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Sounds like it's going good. Keep us posted on your progress. No pressure though
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I can't wait to see and hear how this turns out. You cna't rebuild a truck and not replace the wiring.
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Well, it's been a couple weeks. How's it going?
I have installed the Painless Universal 18 circuit harness in the 68. It took much longer than the instructions made it seem to take. A lot of soldering...
I have installed the Painless Universal 18 circuit harness in the 68. It took much longer than the instructions made it seem to take. A lot of soldering...
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re: 68 and a EZ Wiring Kt w/ switches
Sorry I haven't gotten back to the forum lately with updates. I've been on the road a lot lately.
I forgot to take pictures also....
The report is that I have all the wiring completed except for three last steps. The first step is where the Alternator light connects to the harness. The folks at EZ Wiring wanted to walk me through that step over the phone...I'm trying to schedule that time right now. The second last step is connecting the backup lights up....I don't know on the transmission to make this connection. And the third last step is that I found a connector on the brake assembly that has two wires coming off it that I don't know where it should connect to the harness or what it might do or be for.....?
I still recommend the EZ wiring kit because if I can do it, it really is easy....
I forgot to take pictures also....
The report is that I have all the wiring completed except for three last steps. The first step is where the Alternator light connects to the harness. The folks at EZ Wiring wanted to walk me through that step over the phone...I'm trying to schedule that time right now. The second last step is connecting the backup lights up....I don't know on the transmission to make this connection. And the third last step is that I found a connector on the brake assembly that has two wires coming off it that I don't know where it should connect to the harness or what it might do or be for.....?
I still recommend the EZ wiring kit because if I can do it, it really is easy....
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