wiring harnesses
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From: PA
Car: 1985 trans am
Engine: 1969 chevy 350 .060 over
Transmission: 5spd
wiring harnesses
Hey guys, I recently got an 85 trans am
the wiring in this car is a mess, I'm surprised it survived this long without a fire, so obviously I'm looking into a new wiring harness
I noticed that summit sells the exact same universal wiring harness as painless does for half the price, I asked the customer service and they said the only real difference is the name on the box and summit's is 200$ cheaper.
So if your looking into getting a harness, don't throw your money away.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-890020/
the wiring in this car is a mess, I'm surprised it survived this long without a fire, so obviously I'm looking into a new wiring harness
I noticed that summit sells the exact same universal wiring harness as painless does for half the price, I asked the customer service and they said the only real difference is the name on the box and summit's is 200$ cheaper.
So if your looking into getting a harness, don't throw your money away.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-890020/
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From: Bertram (outside Austin), TX
Car: 87 GTA
Engine: L98
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: Dana M78 3.27 posi
Re: wiring harnesses
#1, they were probably right.
#2, it's no wonder a Summit salesperson who tell you that. Do you really think ANY company would tell you "Oh.....Ours is made in Nigeria, using the lowest quality material vs the other one being made in the USA with quality stuff."
#2, it's no wonder a Summit salesperson who tell you that. Do you really think ANY company would tell you "Oh.....Ours is made in Nigeria, using the lowest quality material vs the other one being made in the USA with quality stuff."
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