I'm rewiring a 77 F150 that was wired using two of those little fuse blocks and it's a nightmare. I ripped it all out rather than trying to figure it out and so far the kwik wire harness I just started installing seems pretty self explanatory. I love how the wiring is bundled into different groups and every wire is labelled, so even without diagrams or anything you could pretty much wire it all up.
when I started wiring stuff I used the pre-insulated crimp fittings and as you know.. those look like doo doo. I learned to buy quality un-insulated crimp fittings and use shrink tube when done making the connections for a much better/cleaner look. Hope that helps.
I just came across this video, today. So, I have to repeat the big question; How did the install go? I see this was posted a year ago, and life being what it is, Have you gotten to installing this kit, yet?
Also, it’s going well. It is a well put together kit .my only complaint is the fuse panel structure is not as high quality as the painless but it also costs less so.....
@@MattsGarage I'll be watching those. I see your email address, on the video. I've got a bunch of questions on the subject of wiring. I bought a '79 T-bird, I have no idea about. Seems, the only things lighting up are, 2 idiot lights, on the dash. And the heater motor, in the fuse box.
I'm rewiring a 77 F150 that was wired using two of those little fuse blocks and it's a nightmare. I ripped it all out rather than trying to figure it out and so far the kwik wire harness I just started installing seems pretty self explanatory. I love how the wiring is bundled into different groups and every wire is labelled, so even without diagrams or anything you could pretty much wire it all up.
Great comment. Yeah, I still can't wait to install it! It's been 9 months since I filmed this.
when I started wiring stuff I used the pre-insulated crimp fittings and as you know.. those look like doo doo. I learned to buy quality un-insulated crimp fittings and use shrink tube when done making the connections for a much better/cleaner look. Hope that helps.
Looking forward to a review after you have it installed!
I installed the 8 circuit in my kenworth tractor and it’s awesome even for a semi
Isaac P good to know! I can’t wait until I have the body to the point I can actually install it.
Do you have a follow up after installation? Considering Kwik Wire for my build (70 Roadrunner). How did the install go?
James Behrick hi James. Still not there yet. Working on it! Gotta get the cage and body done.
I just came across this video, today. So, I have to repeat the big question; How did the install go? I see this was posted a year ago, and life being what it is, Have you gotten to installing this kit, yet?
Robert Schreiber funny enough I’m in the process of doing it it right now. I just posted two videos on it.
Also, it’s going well. It is a well put together kit .my only complaint is the fuse panel structure is not as high quality as the painless but it also costs less so.....
@@MattsGarage I'll be watching those. I see your email address, on the video. I've got a bunch of questions on the subject of wiring. I bought a '79 T-bird, I have no idea about. Seems, the only things lighting up are, 2 idiot lights, on the dash. And the heater motor, in the fuse box.
Robert Schreiber feel free to email. I’ll either know the answer or I won’t! Mattsgarageshow@gmail.com.
Have you done a follow up to this video?
bdog6089 not yet. Still working on frame and suspension mods. Believe me I want to get there!
Your mrs garage advice and the safety tip both have equal weight in my book.
That’s wise! Hehe