Marty, my good friend, there actually is another way to go: M&H Electrical Fabricators http://www.wiringharness.com/
Worked out great for me and my car.
Marty, my good friend, there actually is another way to go: M&H Electrical Fabricators http://www.wiringharness.com/
Worked out great for me and my car.
I agree there are many great companie's however my personal preference would be AAW. Great customer service, incredible instructions, east to install and they are just easy to work with.
__________________ marty-mj
Is a car ever really done???? It's like a ball of yarn unwinding, that has no end... Author DKz Garage
I tried a Painless (HA!!!) harness as a wiring newbie in 1997. I failed miserably without
any good instructions to guide me along. I paid my cousins ex-GM tech's husband
to do the install and he botched it up pretty badly.
2009 I decided to gut my car again because it was a serious botch job.
I ordered a AAW Hwy 22 kit from MuscleRodz and I did the install myself.
It's VERY VERY newbie friendly and their schematics are VERY professional.
Their wiring is labeled the entire run of the circuit, and it's idiot proof'd.
I put this in a 78z28 mated to a 2004 GTO LS1 drivetrain harness modified by Speartech.
Last edited by CreepinDeth; 10-06-2010 at 03:16 AM.