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Re: [Tigers] Wiring Harness

To: Joe Brown <jbbrown1980@gmail.com>, 'Tiger List'
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Wiring Harness
From: "Paul R. Breuhan" <prbreuhan@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 22:20:43 -0500
Joe,
Depends on what you want to do with your car...and how important stock is to
you.

A stock harness would be plug and play (or plug and drive).

I went with the EZ Wiring harness. Not overly hard but the instructions
suck...so you need to do your homework... so call it the Not-So-EZ harness.

And it's taken me a while because I wanted to hide much of the wiring in the
engine bay (see the picture...
http://www.breuhan.com/sunbeam/insurance/8.jpg).

I had never wired more than a car stereo but I hope to fire my car up for the
first time in 4 years in the next couple of days!

Like with most things, I could do this in half the time the second time
around. And this winter, I plan on some type of write-up on my website for my
wiring project.

Email me directly if you have some specific questions.

Paul


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> From: jbbrown1980@gmail.com
> To: Tigers@autox.team.net
> Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 19:28:31 -0600
> Subject: [Tigers] Wiring Harness
>
> I'm interested in hearing opinions about warning harnesses.  I know that
> there are original style harnesses available but I want to know about other
> options.  I've looked at the kits from Painless Wiring and it looks like I
> would have to do a lot of customizing.  Does anybody make a modern harness
> that is ready to drop into a Tiger?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joe Brown
>

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