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Try Ron Francis or Painless. I have heard nothing but good things about these two companies. Good pricing to. I believe that with either one you can get a custom harness to. Just Google the site and check them out.
Centech.......end of statement. I purchased a harness from them, and it was perfect. I believe the owner's name is James (or Jim), and he had me send some of my switches to him so he could set the harness up with the correct connectors. He also set the harness up to accept the one-wire alternator, and the MSD ignition on the truck. All the wires are plainly marked, he uses actual Ford connectors, and the schematics and instructions were just what the doctor ordered.
Yes, the kit may be a little more expensive than the others, but if I had to wire another 73-79 Ford Truck, they're the folks I'd go with......period.
Centech.......end of statement. I purchased a harness from them, and it was perfect. I believe the owner's name is James (or Jim), and he had me send some of my switches to him so he could set the harness up with the correct connectors. He also set the harness up to accept the one-wire alternator, and the MSD ignition on the truck. All the wires are plainly marked, he uses actual Ford connectors, and the schematics and instructions were just what the doctor ordered.
Yes, the kit may be a little more expensive than the others, but if I had to wire another 73-79 Ford Truck, they're the folks I'd go with......period.
Now I know I am definitely going with Centech, thanks Behemoth!!
Centech all the way. I bought one for my bronco and it worked like a champ. all ford connectors. labeled wires. the price is not bad either. 450 for the truck.
This is an older thread so I'm curious. Has anyone used LMC truck for a wiring harness? I just found out behind the dash on my '75 F250 is fried. I'm lucky it didn't catch on fire coming home last nigh.
Another vote for Centech. He even built me a custom pig tail set for me after market gauge cluster. Right connectors and wires marked along the length. Plenty of extra wire.
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