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Old September 11th, 2009, 08:44 AM   #1
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I'm beginning to think I need to update my electrical system in my 66. I have looked all over the internet and have found kits ranging from around 400-1000 dollars. Most of the cheaper kits seem to have everything I would need, but I am confused as to why they are so cheap compared to the other systems. I wonder if they are more incomplete or that they are missing things I might need. Can someone offer some help on what they have used and how it worked? I am basically interested in a kit that I wouldn't have to add things to later, but I am not into totally modifying off from the original equipment. Thanks.

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get with mustang one he has a site and is on here frequently, he knows his stuff. sorry i dont have an answer for ya.
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Painless Performance: The Official Home Page For The Best In Automotive and Diesel Performance Products They make custom wiring harnesses for what ever you want. Just tell them what you want like a complete car, and then a few places for some extra 12v outlets or what ever. They will take care of you. I know alot of people who have used them and no one has a bad thing to say about them.
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Hello, Welcome to MM Forums.

The main thing you DO NOT want to do is use anything Like Painless Wiring. It should be Called Pain in the ass Wiring.

I Have nothing Good to say About Painless wiring.

The reason they are so cheap is you have to use all your old connectors, And they are cheap Crap.

The best wiring for your car and the easest to install and for anyone to work on your car. is the Factory stock wiring.

It will look just like, Work just like, Plug into evey thing just like it should.

It will also work for a good 30 years with no problems.

You can buy every thing for your car for less than $900 and install it all on a Saturday.

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