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713404spd

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Hello everybody. I have been having alot of issues with my stock harness on my 71 duster and I have been looking into building my own harness. I plan on using relays for my headlights, fuel pump, heater, and wiper motor. And another big thing I want to do is get rid of the bulkhead connector on the dash. Does anyone have any tips for me? And maybe some pictures also?
 
Why not install an aftermarket harness? There's a few out there, and everyone has varying opinions on each

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EZ Wire
Ron Francis
American Autowire
 
Go for it!!! rough draft layout here.......it's laid out to see what i want to do....
 

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Thank you for the pics!! And otateral what is the advantage of buying a wiring harness? I think all I will need is some wire (I do residential and commercial electrical work so I can get 10 and 12 ga wire for free) a fuse block and some relays and connectors. And dust off 440 where did you get your fuse block? Thank y'all for the replies
 
Thank you for the pics!! And otateral what is the advantage of buying a wiring harness? I think all I will need is some wire (I do residential and commercial electrical work so I can get 10 and 12 ga wire for free) a fuse block and some relays and connectors. And dust off 440 where did you get your fuse block? Thank y'all for the replies

it is a HAYWIRE for street rods I picked up at a swap meet, shop around on ebay and other places if you arent in a hurry...I decided to wire it my self when I saw the cost of prefabbed harnesses...
 
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