Aftermarket Wiring

What if I want to replace my main wiring harness this winter but I have no idea what most are saying when you say "get power from here" "put it there" I say "wtf":read2: Do I then pay yearly one $525 for the exact replacement harness? Help

Looks like this thread came back from the dead! Also see you have another thread going on this subject.

First off, go back to page 1 and look at the comments from Mr. Ron Francis. I'm not the biggest fan of his product, but kudos to the man for showing up and explaining his product. It's important to note he makes no claim that his product is a reproduction piece. Same holds true for all the generic wiring kits. If you can buy an exact fit kit for $525 and install it yourself with no experience, I'd say go for it. The $200 to $300 you will save by buying the generic kit will maybe pay for 1/4 of the labour bill you will get if you must farm out the work. I noticed Ron Francis also offers a kit directed to Mopar, presumably this will eliminate the GM themed organization of the generic kits?

http://www.ronfrancis.com/prodinfo.asp?number=AC-68

BTW, list price of this kit is $529 and I'd guess it still requires fabrication. Also appears to eliminate the troublesome firewall connector. Year one wants $550 for the dash harness alone. Engine harness will set you back another $200 and the taillight harness another $150. Might be more harnesses required if you have accessories like A/C.