Toby, Painless harnesses are fairly easy to install. I use harnesses made by
a company called E-Z. www.ezwiring.com You get a harness with 18 or 21
circuit. $195.00 Painless uses color coded unlabeled wire. E-Z uses all
black wire but, each wire is labeled every two inches as to what it goes to
(headlights, radio,etc) This is great when trouble shooting. I'll be using
one in a couple of weeks to wire up a 34' Ply coupe with a Hemi installed.
Maybe I could fit that in my Sprite before I put the fenders back on? Have
torch will travel!
Jay
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From owner-spridgets at autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-spridgets@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Toby Atwater
Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 12:02 AM
To: scott putnam; Spridgets list
Subject: Re: wiring harnesses
About half mine has slowly been replaced over the year and a half of
ownership. Some of the early stuff pretty half-a$$. Speaking of $$$, anybody
know how painless, painless' wiring harnesses are? I have heard horror
stories, and praise. More input is always good.
Any other recomendation on some professional wiring harness (no crimp
thinggies, they are evil) would be appreicated...
Thanks
toby
69 sprite
69 mg midget
> first of all,i would like to point out that i am now using punctuation.
> now that we've gotten past that,just got back from border's and barnes and
> noble looking for books on midgets specifically,and mgs generally,just
> trying to figure out what color my new toy is going to end up.but that's
not
> the reason i'm exercising my fingers on this keyboard,i was just wondering
> if we can have a show of hands as to how many of you nice folks have
thrown
> out the original wiring harnesses and made your own from scratch..i'm
> conducting a poll.....
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> scott 77midget[i think]
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