Painless wiring harness

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Because a Cruiser is hard pressed to provide you with 21 Circuits worth of wiring necessity if you're using it for general daily use.

Set up for heavy offroading with a lot lighting, maybe dual winches or more.

A "circuit" by all fancy labels, in my book is a fused, switched wire. You can make your own if you need more than 12.

But, FWIW, the 12 and 21 circuit harnesses are the same $$$ with Ezwiring.
 
Go for it
Why polish a turd get rid of those 30 year old wires and start from scratch
It is very very time consuming but does not require and extreme amount of skill
It took me about 4 full days in the driveway but I put a lot of thought into the routing
The kit has been in for about 3 years with no problem but if I did ever have a problem I wouldn't even need a wiring schmatic the wires are labled every few inches ( RR turn, oil pressure sensor, and so on
Who but an electrion can follow those things anyhow and out on the trail late in the evening who want to cut tape and figure out what color that 30 yr old insulation was suposed to be
I have to agree on one thing it was very expensive and I'm not a painless spokes person but I am very happy with the kit and If I were to by another cruiser it will be one of my first mods
 
pontiota said:
Go for it
Why polish a turd get rid of those 30 year old wires and start from scratch
It is very very time consuming but does not require and extreme amount of skill
It took me about 4 full days in the driveway but I put a lot of thought into the routing
The kit has been in for about 3 years with no problem but if I did ever have a problem I wouldn't even need a wiring schmatic the wires are labled every few inches ( RR turn, oil pressure sensor, and so on
Who but an electrion can follow those things anyhow and out on the trail late in the evening who want to cut tape and figure out what color that 30 yr old insulation was suposed to be
I have to agree on one thing it was very expensive and I'm not a painless spokes person but I am very happy with the kit and If I were to by another cruiser it will be one of my first mods


Yeah...well after reading your sig and counting your posts.....

I DEMAND PICTURES OF YOUR CRUISER.
quite interested in stories regarding your "union pacific train horn"...

*hijack..off... :flipoff2:
 
I'm a lurker
But It's a little hot today and I needed a break from painting the house so I decided to join up and put in my 2 cents
I'll send a couple pics through E-mail I believe I even have a couple pic's of my horns on the computer
 

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