I have building harnesses for 30 yrs, before that I used Ron Francis harnesses. I like building mine because I can add relays and power distribution blocks etc and it's just cool building stuff. I used to sell my harnesses in the 90s and 2000s, at car shows and auto events, now I build them more as a hobby for mud boggers, drag racers, pulling trucks etc, I do pretty good by word of mouth. Your video was excellent, informative and should serve as a guide for DIYers, and that's one of the greatest benefits of UA-cam. Thank you for the content.
Interesting I see this comment. I’ve been looking into a Ron Francis harness for a 68 Cougar for a few years now just haven’t pulled the trigger. When you did use the Ron Francis were you satisfied with it? Chances are I will let a shop install the new harness when I get it. I would love to try myself but chances are it would take me forever 🤦🏾♂️
BEAUTIFUL ! I am a novice with my first rod and this is exactly what I need to go through rewiring my ride properly. I really appreciate you making this series of videos. Thank you so much.
New to your site and found this part very informative. Never have I done a wiring job, but I do have a ton of patience, lol. 54 Chevy Pickup 5.3 build using an Autowire Kit. Not ready yet but there will be a day.
@WiredCustomsSpeedShop Well not there yet, but I do have a reliable shop that will build me a new harness and either re program my original computer or purchase one of theirs. Still I will be watching your videos foresure.
Your recommendation for looking at the loom, laying it out, organizing and visualizing is the most important/critical step from my perspective. It’s not so overwhelming this way.
About to get started on my first ever project. I’m a youtube diy mechanic so this wiring harness stage is a bit intimidating! Great video ! I’ll watching the rest and I’ll be back for more guidance and inspiration 😂 67 dreamStang here I come! Thanks for an awesome video!
About halfway through a c10 harness that was generic from eBay for $100. Can’t complain, could have a better installation guide but not bad at all. Color codes are MOSTLY correct. Can’t beat it
@powerband5235 I didn't have any issues. Besides a standalone harness for the engine from Bpautomotive, the chassis harness was my first wiring project. No sweat, everything pretty much laid right back in from where the original harness was. I did take out and unpin stuff I didn't need before like power windows, etc. But cannot complain, I don't see paying 800 dollars or so vs literally a hundred bucks shipped.
@powerband5235 quality wise only, painless is better, no doubt but..there were no loose connections, wire is average quality, I think it was a good purchase. I did change out the relays and fuses it came with because they were garbage.
There are a lot of good quality name brand wiring harnesses that are affordable, check them out price wise and check reviews to see what you think. Haywire, Rebel Wire, American Auto Wire are a few that come to mind
The aaw kits are a fee hundred more but my understanding is they come with new upgraded switches , not saying it makes up totally but has to count a good ways toward the added expense .
Unbelievable head gasket hanging on the wall what's it too just so you know I like to use a thing called a Power Probe number three I found some very hard to find shorts with that fast looking forward to your series on wiring
Thanks for watching Chuck! I love the power probe, I should probably talk about that on one of the videos. The head gasket is fake but made to look like a Flathead ford
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop a/c will be interfering with stock location. And have every circuits protection only a couple feet from the battery won't hurt. But I have dumb ideas everyday, will see.
Follow the wires from the turn signal and push button, the wires could have been changed out 7 times in the last 80 years, I would hate to tell you colors and they be wrong and cause you more issues. Always follow the wires from the source and see on any wiring issue
The biggest problem I have with most premade harnesses is they are only made for specific models. I tend to like custom cars and they are really only done right by building your own from scratch. It has to do with how simple of a build you are doing as well. I am a jeep guy which helps.
I’m being quoted 1800 in labor to install entire harness on ls swapped Chevy nova Is that a fair price? You’re videos help me a lot brother please keep em coming 🤙🏼
Hello, yes this is a fair price, you can look up the Holley Terminator X wiring harness, that’s what I would use if it was me and they aren’t cheap! I hope all goes well. Thank you for watching my videos
I know this was a year ago, but my question is, how do you get power to the panel? I have it mostly installed in my truck but I’m not sure how to power the fuse panel.
Slick-px4pq is correct, your harness should have a 4 gauge power wire for supplied power. Some run it to the battery and some run it to the battery terminal on the starter solenoid. Which harness do you have?
Can you help me out with a scenario I can’t seem to find an answer on? I want to keep my generator on my 1959 ford ranchero. It has a 352 fe and I’m really not ready to fork out the money to get an alternator quite yet. Can a new harness still work with a generator, if so how is it wired into it?
First and foremost you need to get the correct Holley Terminator XMax for the LS motor, the rest of the wires will be for simple things like turn switch/fuel pump etc. A lot of different harnesses will work for the truck side, the best brands are Painless, American Auto Wire and Haywire. You can’t go wrong with a generic 21 circuit from either one of those brands.
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop I’m watching you videos right now. How you explain things is top tier!!! How much do you think is a far price to do a job for my truck?
Thank you I appreciate it. I’m in Virginia btw, I have some set prices but things are subject to change depending on parts prices etc so I don’t usually like to give quotes on UA-cam where the comments are visible for years and years. Shoot me a message on any social media
Hey man love your work, it's actually inspired me to pull a 1971 Dodge polara custom with a 318 and 17k miles out of a family barn and into my garage shop. Cars sat for 30+ years as a mouse house. All wires under the hood are gone from the mice. Is there any reason you can think of why the haywire 21 kit wouldn't work for me? Im not a mechanic never done this before but am a firefighter and a carpenter so I'm sure I can figure it out at least hope ha ha
Thank you for watching! I wouldn’t see why it wouldn’t work, probably would be perfect, I’ve put that exact harness into a couple C bodies already. Give them a call and let them know I sent you, they might give you a discount!
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop thanks man I will do that tomorrow. Keep up the strong work, you helped me wire new plug wires today, made them myself. I've never even seen a points car so this is totally new to me. Not easy to figure out the wiring when nothing is there, being foreign to cars, example I saw it has a restrictor mounted opposite of the distributor but the wires were chewed off at the voltage restrictor (regulator) so no clue how it was set up, no battery so I'm assuming it is a 12v system but restricted to 6v to the dash (going off one of your videos) but no way to confirm it. The good old fluke will be used more than ever before ha ha. I did check the omes with every wire and they were pretty consistent but is there a target reading to know the connection is solid?
I have a 1971 ford f100 that I'm trying to use a 1977 f150 wiring harness cause I can't afford a new wiring harness so it's been a long battle trying to figure it out
Thanks for the video. Can you tell me where the 12v fuse power to the headlight switch comes from? I don't see a wire in the harness for it so I'm guessing I'm going to have to use another circuit to power it?
DIYER here, Looking to rewire my 55 Chevy 3100. I am no mechanic or electrician but am capable of learning and figuring it out. Most likely going to go with Haywire. I am also new to classic vehicles and dont want to sell myself short on the number of circuits. Also not looking to run power windows or seats. Basic stuff. However, I do see myself upgrading engine components which may need some new dash equipment. So my question is will a 21 Circuit be good enough or is it to much, not enough.......? Thx in advance
Any chance you can go in depth on the steering column ignition and turn signal switches would definitely be a great help to getting my Camaro back in the road
What kind of wiring harness would you recommend for a first generation toyota tacoma 2003. Toyota doesn’t sell them anymore. Used ones all seem to be sloppily cut out.
I had emailed brothers truck (Holley) for advise on complete wiring harness for a 1971 gmc c2500 but they said they didn’t had for my truck,so for any guys reading this ,any advise for recommendations I should get ? Thank you in advance
Hi bro, I have a 1983 Rangrover, and I don't know what the previous dude did but I definitely want to get a new harness, what would you suggest, Don care for new/digital or old clock works. Let me know, car starts fine and headlights work and the pressure gage but nothing els xD
Hi! im having to redo the wiring on my car, what kind of wires do you use? because those looks like standar house wires, i dont know if i need some specific kind of wire for cars
Hello. Automotive wire is very different from house wire. Look up Automotive Primary Wire from Wiring Depot website. You’ll be able to order everything you need there. If you have to replace the whole harness most harness companies will send you everything you need except a couple ground wires
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop Excelent! Thanks!!! illl have to look if i can import them, im from argentina ands its kind of difficult to order this kind of stuff, but ill look for it!
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop Hi! me Again!!!! hahahaha i was looking on online shops for those wirings, and i have a question, the Circular Silver things you have on the fusebox, what functions does those have? Where i havent seen on any installation in here yet.
@@camushushuaia when looking for wiring just look for Automotive Grade, I’m sure someone over there sells them and hopefully you won’t have to import but I’m not sure. The silver circles are “flashers” they are going to make the blinkers blink
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop okay, just gave a call to haywire. their prices are great and they said the E series would go great with the truck, you got any experience with that harness?
Thanks for all the great info. I'm rewiring my '68 Wagoneer with a EZ harness..so I need better information. The EZ harness instructions are not great for a beginner DIYer.
I have a 1934 IHC 1 1/2 ton stake bed truck. I have an estimate of $2500 - $4500+ to re wire. Am I lost?! This seems outrageously high. Goodness! I can count the wires on one hand along with the things they connect to. Surely if a harness exists it couldn’t be anywhere that range for it and labor. Second option is purchase necessary wires and connect. On verge of a stroke 😳
Hi Chuck, I usually don’t like to talk about pricing online because they are always capable of changing depending on car and electrical needs as well as supply price changes. But I’ll make an exception here. I charge $1,200 for install labor, plus the wire harness that’s usually around $435, plus any more electrical accessories. My price is around typical pricing. I also guarantee the harness for the life of the purchaser. Feel free to message me on instagram if you have more personal questions
I wish I would have watched this video before I purchased E-Z Wiring. The instuctions are hopeless. Now I have a painless pre wired fuse panel to put in because. The one that came from E-Z Wiring Has failed me twice. The fuses will not go in and the connecters retreat out the back of the box. The fuse box is falling apart. All the fuse connectors are good for one insertion maybe. It has been a giant headache. I think I can save the GXL wires. The printing is very small and it comes right off. You can't read it after installation, So now I also have a Dyno Rhino shrink tube label printer another $100 plus tubes. Between the cost of the harness $120 and the new fuse box $250 I coiuld have had a Haywire 20 circuit universal harness. I may send the painless fuse box back and get the Haywire harness. Don't redo your new wiring again. Get Haywire inc. or Painless Performance. Its more than worth it.
I have building harnesses for 30 yrs, before that I used Ron Francis harnesses. I like building mine because I can add relays and power distribution blocks etc and it's just cool building stuff. I used to sell my harnesses in the 90s and 2000s, at car shows and auto events, now I build them more as a hobby for mud boggers, drag racers, pulling trucks etc, I do pretty good by word of mouth.
Your video was excellent, informative and should serve as a guide for DIYers, and that's one of the greatest benefits of UA-cam. Thank you for the content.
what's a good place to get all the connectors I would need? I'm looking at this wiring harness. I have no idea what these connectors are called.
Interesting I see this comment. I’ve been looking into a Ron Francis harness for a 68 Cougar for a few years now just haven’t pulled the trigger. When you did use the Ron Francis were you satisfied with it? Chances are I will let a shop install the new harness when I get it. I would love to try myself but chances are it would take me forever 🤦🏾♂️
What would be you charges if want buy harness from you for my LN166 Hilux?
I used a Kwik Wire kit on my project and had absolutely no issues. And it was reasonably priced!
That’s great. I haven’t used Kwik wire yet, I’ll have to give that a try
BEAUTIFUL ! I am a novice with my first rod and this is exactly what I need to go through rewiring my ride properly. I really appreciate you making this series of videos. Thank you so much.
No problem thank you for watching!
New to your site and found this part very informative. Never have I done a wiring job, but I do have a ton of patience, lol. 54 Chevy Pickup 5.3 build using an Autowire Kit. Not ready yet but there will be a day.
Awesome thank you for watching! Also watching a couple videos on the Holley Terminator X-Max, you’ll most likely need that as well to control the 5.3
@WiredCustomsSpeedShop Well not there yet, but I do have a reliable shop that will build me a new harness and either re program my original computer or purchase one of theirs. Still I will be watching your videos foresure.
Your recommendation for looking at the loom, laying it out, organizing and visualizing is the most important/critical step from my perspective. It’s not so overwhelming this way.
Thank you! Exactly my thought
I am glad I found this video series. I am going to start rewiring a Datsun Roadster 2000 in the near future.
Awesome! Thank you for watching
I have had excellent experience with Ron Francis kits. Simple, straight forward, super easy to follow instructions. Cannot recommend highly enough.
About to get started on my first ever project. I’m a youtube diy mechanic so this wiring harness stage is a bit intimidating! Great video ! I’ll watching the rest and I’ll be back for more guidance and inspiration 😂 67 dreamStang here I come!
Thanks for an awesome video!
Same how did it go ??
About halfway through a c10 harness that was generic from eBay for $100. Can’t complain, could have a better installation guide but not bad at all. Color codes are MOSTLY correct. Can’t beat it
Are the ebay kits just as good as the painless kits Quality wise?
@powerband5235 I didn't have any issues. Besides a standalone harness for the engine from Bpautomotive, the chassis harness was my first wiring project. No sweat, everything pretty much laid right back in from where the original harness was. I did take out and unpin stuff I didn't need before like power windows, etc. But cannot complain, I don't see paying 800 dollars or so vs literally a hundred bucks shipped.
@powerband5235 quality wise only, painless is better, no doubt but..there were no loose connections, wire is average quality, I think it was a good purchase. I did change out the relays and fuses it came with because they were garbage.
There are a lot of good quality name brand wiring harnesses that are affordable, check them out price wise and check reviews to see what you think. Haywire, Rebel Wire, American Auto Wire are a few that come to mind
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop +1 for sure, American Auto Wire is who I would probably use next.
Thank you for doing this series. I'm getting ready to do my 69 C 10.
Thanks Frank I am glad I could be of some help
I have a 1938 Hillman Minx roadster. it had a 6 volt system in it. I took all of the old out & bought a painless.
Is it still 6 volt or did you upgrade to 12 with the painless
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop upgraded to 12.
What is the name brand of the first one you are doing
Awesome topic
Thank you!
Use velcro in place of zip-ties. Thank you for the video💪
Great information, and sweet beard baby!
The aaw kits are a fee hundred more but my understanding is they come with new upgraded switches , not saying it makes up totally but has to count a good ways toward the added expense .
Unbelievable head gasket hanging on the wall what's it too just so you know I like to use a thing called a Power Probe number three I found some very hard to find shorts with that fast looking forward to your series on wiring
Thanks for watching Chuck! I love the power probe, I should probably talk about that on one of the videos. The head gasket is fake but made to look like a Flathead ford
Soon I'll be wiring a 69 vw. I want to put the fuse and relays under the driver's back seat. Looks I may have to extend the column harness.
I’m sure you will have to, you could always put the fuse box in the trunk as well and it would be a little closer
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop a/c will be interfering with stock location.
And have every circuits protection only a couple feet from the battery won't hurt. But I have dumb ideas everyday, will see.
I am going to replace my wiring on 74 chevy p 20 ,i think i can ,i think i can ,lol thanks for the video, big hugs from MN
Question about what colors of wires from under hood to ignition switch in cab 1951 Ford F1 6 volt has turn signal switch push button start
Follow the wires from the turn signal and push button, the wires could have been changed out 7 times in the last 80 years, I would hate to tell you colors and they be wrong and cause you more issues. Always follow the wires from the source and see on any wiring issue
The biggest problem I have with most premade harnesses is they are only made for specific models. I tend to like custom cars and they are really only done right by building your own from scratch. It has to do with how simple of a build you are doing as well. I am a jeep guy which helps.
I’m being quoted 1800 in labor to install entire harness on ls swapped Chevy nova
Is that a fair price?
You’re videos help me a lot brother please keep em coming 🤙🏼
Hello, yes this is a fair price, you can look up the Holley Terminator X wiring harness, that’s what I would use if it was me and they aren’t cheap! I hope all goes well. Thank you for watching my videos
Do you who I can have install the painless wire harness in my 1981 c10 in Florida ?
Could I use this for a 2011 Crown Vic Police Interceptor ?? Mine is having hella electrical problems and I can’t find a harness for it anywhere.
I've used a couple Rebel Wire kits and I'm very happy with the quality. Where did you get your giant Flathead gasket?
A friend of mine makes them and sells them, I’ll see if I can find his Instagram name
I know this was a year ago, but my question is, how do you get power to the panel? I have it mostly installed in my truck but I’m not sure how to power the fuse panel.
The harness should have a large gauge red wire that goes to the battery
Slick-px4pq is correct, your harness should have a 4 gauge power wire for supplied power. Some run it to the battery and some run it to the battery terminal on the starter solenoid. Which harness do you have?
Can you help me out with a scenario I can’t seem to find an answer on? I want to keep my generator on my 1959 ford ranchero. It has a 352 fe and I’m really not ready to fork out the money to get an alternator quite yet. Can a new harness still work with a generator, if so how is it wired into it?
I want to rewire my 91 Chevy obs ext cab. I plan on Ls swapping in the future. Just want to know which harness I need to get from painless?
First and foremost you need to get the correct Holley Terminator XMax for the LS motor, the rest of the wires will be for simple things like turn switch/fuel pump etc. A lot of different harnesses will work for the truck side, the best brands are Painless, American Auto Wire and Haywire. You can’t go wrong with a generic 21 circuit from either one of those brands.
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop I’m watching you videos right now. How you explain things is top tier!!! How much do you think is a far price to do a job for my truck?
Thank you I appreciate it. I’m in Virginia btw, I have some set prices but things are subject to change depending on parts prices etc so I don’t usually like to give quotes on UA-cam where the comments are visible for years and years. Shoot me a message on any social media
Hey man love your work, it's actually inspired me to pull a 1971 Dodge polara custom with a 318 and 17k miles out of a family barn and into my garage shop. Cars sat for 30+ years as a mouse house. All wires under the hood are gone from the mice. Is there any reason you can think of why the haywire 21 kit wouldn't work for me? Im not a mechanic never done this before but am a firefighter and a carpenter so I'm sure I can figure it out at least hope ha ha
Thank you for watching! I wouldn’t see why it wouldn’t work, probably would be perfect, I’ve put that exact harness into a couple C bodies already. Give them a call and let them know I sent you, they might give you a discount!
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop thanks man I will do that tomorrow. Keep up the strong work, you helped me wire new plug wires today, made them myself. I've never even seen a points car so this is totally new to me. Not easy to figure out the wiring when nothing is there, being foreign to cars, example I saw it has a restrictor mounted opposite of the distributor but the wires were chewed off at the voltage restrictor (regulator) so no clue how it was set up, no battery so I'm assuming it is a 12v system but restricted to 6v to the dash (going off one of your videos) but no way to confirm it. The good old fluke will be used more than ever before ha ha.
I did check the omes with every wire and they were pretty consistent but is there a target reading to know the connection is solid?
I have a 1971 ford f100 that I'm trying to use a 1977 f150 wiring harness cause I can't afford a new wiring harness so it's been a long battle trying to figure it out
A ohm Metter mainly to check continuity?
That’s correct!
Thanks for the video. Can you tell me where the 12v fuse power to the headlight switch comes from? I don't see a wire in the harness for it so I'm guessing I'm going to have to use another circuit to power it?
DIYER here, Looking to rewire my 55 Chevy 3100. I am no mechanic or electrician but am capable of learning and figuring it out. Most likely going to go with Haywire. I am also new to classic vehicles and dont want to sell myself short on the number of circuits. Also not looking to run power windows or seats. Basic stuff. However, I do see myself upgrading engine components which may need some new dash equipment. So my question is will a 21 Circuit be good enough or is it to much, not enough.......? Thx in advance
Any chance you can go in depth on the steering column ignition and turn signal switches would definitely be a great help to getting my Camaro back in the road
No problem!
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop much appreciated 👍
Where can I get a complete harness like this for my LN166 hilux. Please advise.
What kind of wiring harness would you recommend for a first generation toyota tacoma 2003. Toyota doesn’t sell them anymore. Used ones all seem to be sloppily cut out.
What should I get for a 1988 dodge Daytona shelby a dash harness
I had emailed brothers truck (Holley) for advise on complete wiring harness for a 1971 gmc c2500 but they said they didn’t had for my truck,so for any guys reading this ,any advise for recommendations I should get ? Thank you in advance
Hi bro, I have a 1983 Rangrover, and I don't know what the previous dude did but I definitely want to get a new harness, what would you suggest, Don care for new/digital or old clock works. Let me know, car starts fine and headlights work and the pressure gage but nothing els xD
Got 56,63 f100 to do thank s and 51 f 3 too . Great job 🇺🇸 are they made in USA ?
How long did it take to complete the wiring ?
I charge 24 hours labor to install a new harness
Hi! im having to redo the wiring on my car, what kind of wires do you use? because those looks like standar house wires, i dont know if i need some specific kind of wire for cars
Hello. Automotive wire is very different from house wire. Look up Automotive Primary Wire from Wiring Depot website. You’ll be able to order everything you need there. If you have to replace the whole harness most harness companies will send you everything you need except a couple ground wires
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop Excelent! Thanks!!! illl have to look if i can import them, im from argentina ands its kind of difficult to order this kind of stuff, but ill look for it!
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop Hi! me Again!!!! hahahaha i was looking on online shops for those wirings, and i have a question, the Circular Silver things you have on the fusebox, what functions does those have? Where i havent seen on any installation in here yet.
@@camushushuaia when looking for wiring just look for Automotive Grade, I’m sure someone over there sells them and hopefully you won’t have to import but I’m not sure. The silver circles are “flashers” they are going to make the blinkers blink
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop Thanks!
Anyone know what this connects to?
Where is ep. 2?
Sir what is the price this wiring please in US dollar and sir your city name please
Great video how long does a job like this take?
I usually have a car in and out within a week
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop thanks for the fast reply.. this is my 1st one so I wanted to Guage a timeframe..
@@advancedstreettechnology2081 No problem! Good luck!
Is the wiring harness u are talking about is called “Haywire” correct?
That’s correct
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop thank you!
what should i get for a 1968 C10, needs a rewire and i havent done this
I would give haywire a call, they will set you up with the correct harness for your exact electrical needs.
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop sounds good, might contact them. is painless wiring good? i found one that says it would fit the truck
@@Evan-rq2ee painless is good quality, just very expensive.
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop okay, just gave a call to haywire. their prices are great and they said the E series would go great with the truck, you got any experience with that harness?
What kind of loom do you put them in?
where is the series? cant find the other videos
Thanks for all the great info. I'm rewiring my '68 Wagoneer with a EZ harness..so I need better information. The EZ harness instructions are not great for a beginner DIYer.
Does anyone know if the horn relay is included in the new wiring?
Most kits do, just give Haywire a call
@WiredCustomsSpeedShop thank you sir 🤜🤛
That scared me cause I just recently bought a 79 power wagon I'm trying to learn how to wire.
I have a 1934 IHC 1 1/2 ton stake bed truck.
I have an estimate of $2500 - $4500+ to re wire.
Am I lost?! This seems outrageously high.
Goodness! I can count the wires on one hand along with the things they connect to.
Surely if a harness exists it couldn’t be anywhere that range for it and labor.
Second option is purchase necessary wires and connect.
On verge of a stroke 😳
Hi Chuck, I usually don’t like to talk about pricing online because they are always capable of changing depending on car and electrical needs as well as supply price changes. But I’ll make an exception here. I charge $1,200 for install labor, plus the wire harness that’s usually around $435, plus any more electrical accessories. My price is around typical pricing. I also guarantee the harness for the life of the purchaser. Feel free to message me on instagram if you have more personal questions
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop thank you for your response. Greatly appreciated 👍
Where you located I have Oldsmobile
What about kwik wire
I haven’t had a chance to use Kwik wire, but I do like their coil kill switch on the fuse box
I wish I would have watched this video before I purchased E-Z Wiring. The instuctions are hopeless. Now I have a painless pre wired fuse panel to put in because. The one that came from E-Z Wiring Has failed me twice. The fuses will not go in and the connecters retreat out the back of the box. The fuse box is falling apart. All the fuse connectors are good for one insertion maybe. It has been a giant headache. I think I can save the GXL wires. The printing is very small and it comes right off. You can't read it after installation, So now I also have a Dyno Rhino shrink tube label printer another $100 plus tubes. Between the cost of the harness $120 and the new fuse box $250 I coiuld have had a Haywire 20 circuit universal harness. I may send the painless fuse box back and get the Haywire harness. Don't redo your new wiring again. Get Haywire inc. or Painless Performance. Its more than worth it.
Any one in orlando Florida that could do my car electric?
Install new wire harness ln1500 4x4 Chevy
7 ch
Switch one is the radio wires
What kind of loom do you put them in?