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    ┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐ Super Mario Mushroom Champion Starcastle Champion Korndogg's Avatar
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    Total car rewire

    I've been wanting to get this done for years so I figured I would finally start asking about it. Who does this and is it super expensive to have done? I'm talking a new fuse block and also some other little extra things but I basically want my whole car rewired and the wires hidden in the bay. I don't have the patience for car wiring or I would do it myself.
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    There is a guy off of S. 6th st around howard ave that does this. I forgot his name but he did a bunch of work for my dads buddy and he is very good. I think his shop is on the street next to golden chicken and then take that street west
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    nice. I'll look into it. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Feature Pony View Post
    I think his shop is on the street next to golden chicken and then take that street west
    This street is Waterford between 6th and 13th street.....

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    Call me.
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    Mark...I installed an American Autowire harness in my car after the "mishap" I had the summer before last. Beautiful harness! The lengths were on the money, the connectors were all exactly like the factory harness etc. I really was impressed. They make every harness for the car including the bulkhead, lamps etc. They even have versions for the common Delco 10Si internal regulated alts etc. Check them out!

    Now if you want the car wired in a way other than the factory intended, then you are better off having someone rewire the car adding relays and fuses etc to handle more electrical requirements such as modern stereo stuff that weren't there originally.

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    Thanks for the help guys! Jim I'll give you a call at some point lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DR.FORD View Post
    Call me.
    You rewire? Do you touch slow Fords?
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    Who let you out of the kitchen.
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    Fucking burn!!!! He's gonna have to change his name to Waver... cuz he just got neutered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michelle View Post
    You rewire? Do you touch slow Fords?

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    get yer own thread.
    1968 Camaro 383

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    Quote Originally Posted by Korndogg View Post
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    get yer own thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Myles View Post
    Who let you out of the kitchen.
    Quote Originally Posted by -stew- View Post
    Fucking burn!!!! He's gonna have to change his name to Waver... cuz he just got neutered.

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    there are sooooooooo many options for your car.... painless and other companys that make complete kits with extra things you want.
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    Painless is easy, but will not look stock. If you want someone to do it call streetworks in Waukesha.
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    I've done it before and allways used painless.

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    I bought my wire harnesses from M&H

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    Lots of places have factory harness. My 68 camaro i used year one harnesses with updated fues. worked great and would use again all plug and play with hold downs in harness already
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    Quote Originally Posted by michelle View Post
    You rewire? Do you touch slow Fords?
    Yes we rewire.
    There are no slow Fords in your garage!!
    "Never underestimate old guys"

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