WIRING KIT FOR FB UTE WANTED
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WIRING KIT FOR FB UTE WANTED
HI DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I CAN GET AWIRING KIT FOR MY FB UTE THANKS
There are others around, until recently it was quite cheap to get them from US ebay sellers, basic kits were around $100 US.
Airide.com.au also sell wiring kits.
http://www.airide.com.au/product_info.p ... cts_id/296
Airide.com.au also sell wiring kits.
http://www.airide.com.au/product_info.p ... cts_id/296
Just bought one off him this morning, he used to have a few on at a time but he only had one on there today.Blacky wrote:His seller name is rossy70. I just had a look and he isnt listing any kits at the moment but email him and he should be able to help.
I haven't got it yet so what was it like Blacky? Trev
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Would you mind putting up a link to the one you bought so i can have a look ?Trev wrote:Just bought one off him this morning, he used to have a few on at a time but he only had one on there today.Blacky wrote:His seller name is rossy70. I just had a look and he isnt listing any kits at the moment but email him and he should be able to help.
I haven't got it yet so what was it like Blacky? Trev.
Thats the same as the one I got for the Morry Trev, its pretty basic but it will do the job O.K. - is a good starting point and has two extra circuits for expansion, the only problem is there are no extra circuits on the accessory circuit, just the permanently on circuit.
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.
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Scotts rubber list them
http://www.scottsoldautorubber.com.au/V ... 20List.htm
http://www.scottsoldautorubber.com.au/V ... 20List.htm
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this is a vintage wiring harness job, main is $520, you could make the tail for about $30, these looms are very easy to fit, they have number tags on the wires and you get a list that shows were each wire ends, they are near exact copies of original. you can order changes for example if you have a built in regulator alternator and have a factory looking harness with no regulator wires, it might be worth getting the wires near the starter motor in some heat/chemical resistant wire like in the painless kits becuase the wire doesnt seem to last long here, especaily if you have extractors.FB1960 wrote:Scotts rubber list them
http://www.scottsoldautorubber.com.au/V ... 20List.htm
