the article on rewiring my car is out.. :)

Wow thats pretty cool! I see there were multiple issues with the factory wiring harness,so it must function very well now.

What was you total cost?


oh yea its a lot better...

total cost as in what? the wiring kit was like $350 i think.. that covered most of the **** to rebuild the sockets and most of your systems... really the only things i really had to add to the kit was the ign and charging systems for the mopar specific set up i wanted top run but that was just some wire and connectors,.. i bought a new plug for the reverse light switch and voltage regular from rock auto i think it was they were on the cheaper side. like $7 each or in that ball park. the ecu plug and wires i got from mancini. $25 ish it was. i had already had a evans engine harness and wiper harness i put in the car a while back. they were both garbage with bad crimps all over them. i did use a bunch of the plugs from the evans harness and rebuilt them.. those little wire ends inside the plugs get expensive. i put a street rod or more of a universal plug on the ign switch. its one i feel fits tighter together then the mopar style one and that alone was like $25. then the crap i got from tie wraps.com cost me over $300. i did over buy in that dept though so i have wire covering,wire ties and tape laying around for other stuff...

to do it right i'll bet you will have somewhere between $600-$1000 into the entire rewire job.. doing it yourself. that is replacing every wire in the car. rebuilding every light socket in the car also. yes it sounds like a lot but look at all the little crap you need to do it the right way. also if i were to pay stan to do it he would have charged a flat rate of about $2000 which really isn't bad considering how time consuming it really is..

those prices are not including what the gauge cost either.. add another $800 for them.

oh i forgot i put a new turn signal switch and ign switch in the car a few weeks before i did the car. ( figured it would save time doing them before hand) one of those was $90 and the other was a little cheaper just don't remember the exact amount. i would have to dig out the receipts for exact prices..

i ran extra wires for an electric fuel pump down the road and also an extra wire for a/c down the road. left the non working heater/a/c unit out because some day i want a vintage set up in it....