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Old 01-21-2018, 09:48 PM
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Another option would be creating your own harness using the Bussman fuse boxes. You will have to design it from scratch, but the versatility of the panels gives you lots of options.
https://www.delcity.net/store/ISO-28...IaAjziEALw_wcB

You can split them up between the front/middle/back of the car to cut down on some redundant wiring.
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Another option would be creating your own harness using the Bussman fuse boxes. You will have to design it from scratch, but the versatility of the panels gives you lots of options.
https://www.delcity.net/store/ISO-28...IaAjziEALw_wcB

You can split them up between the front/middle/back of the car to cut down on some redundant wiring.
That's an interesting idea. I'll dig into that a little more.
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My two cents..,
Contact SCOTT HUGHES at American Autowire.
Tell him exactly what you told us.
He will solve your issue, he's an executive at AAW and a gearhead.
And yes, super good guy. But speak with SCOTT.
I do not know this for sure, but if you call now, they may be able to cut your wires to proper length in a classic update package.
And please let us know which direction you ultimately go.
Hang in there!
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My two cents..,
Contact SCOTT HUGHES at American Autowire.
Tell him exactly what you told us.
He will solve your issue, he's an executive at AAW and a gearhead.
And yes, super good guy. But speak with SCOTT.
I do not know this for sure, but if you call now, they may be able to cut your wires to proper length in a classic update package.
And please let us know which direction you ultimately go.
Hang in there!
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My two cents..,
Contact SCOTT HUGHES at American Autowire.
Tell him exactly what you told us.
He will solve your issue, he's an executive at AAW and a gearhead.
And yes, super good guy. But speak with SCOTT.
I do not know this for sure, but if you call now, they may be able to cut your wires to proper length in a classic update package.
And please let us know which direction you ultimately go.
Hang in there!
Thanks and I'll consider this. I'm hanging in, car is drive-able just not to my liking quality wise on the wiring. It was my first attempt and it works, just not ideal. I learned a lot and will make it better in any future attempt!
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