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@lherna is selling harnesses on eBay too. No experience, just passing on the info.@Coolerman , not sure if he does them still, but the only known oem plug and play harness.
I did the SOR kit on my 40. I also bought a connector kit separately with the extractor tool and replaced the spades on the original connectors and replaced the bullet connectors. Yes it's a pain in the a$$ but it really makes the ignition, turn signals, horn, etc easier to deal with.Anyone got good info and connections on a Custom Wiring Kit for an FJ40? Looking at redoing the entire harness for my 1966.
Where did you get the connector kit?I did the SOR kit on my 40. I also bought a connector kit separately with the extractor tool and replaced the spades on the original connectors and replaced the bullet connectors. Yes it's a pain in the a$$ but it really makes the ignition, turn signals, horn, etc easier to deal with.
Amazon product ASIN B07FCG92NMAmazon product ASIN B09TSMZS3Nhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09T34X627/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1Where did you get the connector kit?
“Just”…..Saw those, but $1,400 is a bit much. Nice looking though. Ive seen other complete kits going for $400 and they just need to be laid out, taped up, and connectors added to the ends.
Anyone got good info and connections on a Custom Wiring Kit for an FJ40? Looking at redoing the entire harness for my 1966.
If you ever had the tedious opportunity of building a custom harness, 1400 would be a deal. 400 might buy a generic harness like Painless but you'll spend 20 hours cutting splicing, lengthening, shortening and swapping plugs to make it look at all like it was built for the application. There's a reason the Painless Harness is jokingly refered to the Painful Harness. If you funded 50 at a time, you might get a harness builder to make them for 400. After building a 5.7 TBI harness in 1990, for my 40, I looked into getting a TBI harness built to market. There was a company in PHX that specialized in harness building. I could get 100 units at 175.00 ea. One was going to cost around 1100.00. If the numbers were there they would be affordable but the markey for a 60 harness might be 20 per year. @ Coolerman would know. If he says the market is there maybeSaw those, but $1,400 is a bit much. Nice looking though. Ive seen other complete kits going for $400 and they just need to be laid out, taped up, and connectors added to the ends.
This kit matches **some** of the plugs...Amazon product ASIN B07FCG92NMAmazon product ASIN B09TSMZS3Nhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09T34X627/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0912NWT6H/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This is what I used and most of the original housing. The housing that were damaged I used the waterproof connectors listed above. My reverse light and some of the tail light connectors were trashed so I replaced them with the waterproof connectors.