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Wiring Harness - Recommendations 46' Ford
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jmm102010 |
09-20-2021 @ 9:10 AM
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Hello everyone, My wife and I are converting her 46’ Fordor to 12v and wanted to know if anyone has a harness company they recommend? We’ve been researching a number of companies but wanted to get firsthand experiences from people with the same or similar car as ours. Any suggestions / information would be greatly appreciated.
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carcrazy |
09-20-2021 @ 9:18 AM
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If your current wiring harness is in good condition, you will not need to replace it when converting the car to a 12 volt system. The gauges of the wires in the original harness are more than adequate for the current they will be carrying in a 12 volt system.
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JM |
09-24-2021 @ 8:15 AM
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If you do need to replace your wiring harness, I would recommend Tyree Harris, in Bump Pass, VA or Rhode Island Wiring Service
John
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51504bat |
09-24-2021 @ 11:18 AM
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I highly recommend YnZ Yesterday Auto Parts. I recently needed a specialty socket for an oil pressure light. None of the usual vendors had one listed. They had them in stock. While I was getting the part, Gene, the owner gave me a complete tour of the facility. Very impressive. They can make an exact duplicate or custom tailor one to include accessories such as turn signals, etc. I know others who have used their products to rewire their classics and have been very happy. Worth contacting them, IMO. https://www.ynzyesterdaysparts.com/ (909) 798-1498
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rawlir |
09-24-2021 @ 7:12 PM
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I have bought 2 wire harnesses from Tyree, very happy with him & his company.....
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