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Bri892001
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Posted: August-07-2012 at 12:49am |
I don't have personal experience with the kits. Sounds like there is a little manual work on the dash end. And, also a little work on the engine around the ballast resister. |
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pr0mjr
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engine and extension to dash would be best. do the skidim engine and extension harnesses plug in without much fuss to the dash harness? is the gauge rating correct?
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Bri892001
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Engine wiring harness or dash wiring harness?
Skidim has an engine side on made up already. The dash wiring harness, you pretty much have to do on your own. |
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HatterBee
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I am going to build mine on my 77 rebuild. I got a new connector from skidim and all the wire from Genuinedealz
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dwcar
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I never have but want to one day.
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pr0mjr
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anyone ever build their own wiring harness? if so, where did you get the materials, plugs, etc? i have a 1985 ski nautique with 351 engine.
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