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DavidJ

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Just got my new harness in tonight My first store bought wire harness. It was very easy to install just a few odds and end to get done. It will not be my last store bought harness I like the rebel harness I will be getting one for my next project.[cl
 
So far all of us who have used on like em........me included. Not bad at all for the money. You know Tripper got us a discount on these?

Don
 
The first "wiring kit" we ever installed was a Summit brand that we think was made by Painless. Up until then I always made my own from marine supplies I bought at work. That Summit kit was a bear to figure out, and even Dan, who did car and boat wiring for a living, scratched his head and had to guess on a lot of it. The instructions were useless and hard to follow.

The next kit we had was an American Autowire one I bought Dan for a gift for his rpu. No question it is a nice one and has good components but it is also over $ 400. The one feature he did like was the fact the wires unplug right from the fuse block so you don't have to snip off ones you don't like. I found their phone customer service to be horrible.........they were rude and condesending.

Then he bought me a Rebel 9 + 3 for my 27 and I found it very good in quality and each wire is marked as to it's destination. I had to cut off wires I didn't need (3rd brake light, heater, wipers, etc) but that was not a problem. The instructions were super easy to follow and the diagrams were good. I will be using another one when I do my latest project. I think for the money I couldn't buy the wire and components to make up one myself.

Don
 

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