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Old 01-01-2011, 08:07 PM
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Hey guys, Im looking for your opinions and experience in what you think the best aftermarket wiring harness is. Iam going to be completely rewiring my Dads 80 Camaro soon. I have alot of experience with Painless' 12/18 circuit kits (installed 3 of them) but I know there are alternatives that may be better. Let me know what you think. BTW im just looking for a basic 12 circuit harness.
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I used AAW for my Nova but used their full replacement kit and it had tons of options. Their Highway 92 kit works great as well if you plan on terminating your own circuits and mounting it in a custom spot

And the AAW means American Auto Wire..great stuff.
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I used AAW for my Nova but used their full replacement kit and it had tons of options. Their Highway 92 kit works great as well if you plan on terminating your own circuits and mounting it in a custom spot

And the AAW means American Auto Wire..great stuff.
Thanks, I think thats the way im gonna go after doing research on some of my options
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AAW is a fine product . If you are looking for a cost effective alternative you might give Kwik Wire a look. Recently bought KW14std and it is well made and saved me $$$.
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We've installed a bunch of EZ wire harness.

Great value IMO.
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cool, thanks guys. Ill check them out. I havent bought anything yet
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And the AAW means American Auto Wire..great stuff.
x2 wiring my 69 Camaro with a Classic update kit from AAW very happy with it so far. Great support too
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