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Ron Francis or Painless

6.4K views 28 replies 17 participants last post by  pk64f100  
#1 ·
I hope we haven't already done this. But which is your favorite for custom wiring and ease?
 
#10 ·
I'll third, fourth, or fifth American Autowire. I've installed two harnesses, E-Z Wire and and AAW. AAW is by far the most complete kit, with the most complete instructions of all. Yes, they are a bit pricey perhaps, compared to some of the other kits, but you get all the sockets etc needed for OEM style connections, extra connectors in case you screw up in the crimping process and just easy to understand installation instructions.

It was worth the extra money in my opinion.

Mike
 
#11 ·
Over the years I have used several different harnesses and they were ok at best.
About 15 years ago I tried the American Autowire and have used nothing but there systems since. The quality is 1st class and it is done correctly.
Don't let money decide on wiring your car.
 
#21 ·
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Well, you got a lot of good recommendations. Alot for AAW. But, if you like this one, then that's the one you should go for.

To me, a ten circuit, bare bones system doesn't have enough expansion. I don't know what 10 circuits are offered, but for a bit more, you can have a classic upgrade it from AAW.

But, like i said, if you like this one, then by all means, get it.

Mike
 
#22 ·
I used a Ron Francis kit. It was very nice and customer support was good. Way to many circuits for what I needed though. I would guess mine is at least 30 circuits. I would only go with an 8 or 12 circuit unless you plan on running power windows and lots of other electric options.
 
#24 ·
As was stated earlier, you get what you pay for. We have dealt exclusively with AAW for the past 7 or 8 years. IMO they are the most complete kit available. We have installed other wiring harnesses that the customer supplied, so basing my opinion on experience, not just what we sell.

Be sure to check on what is included with the wiring kits.

Walt