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     Getting ready to rewire the car probably 12 circuit system. Im tring to keep under $500 for parts. anyone use any of the major companies? if so, how hard to install, cutting crimping pre installed plugs and how long. The current system in the car is butchered and  added to by previous owner. thanks for your reply.



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ive used painless not bad all wires are labeled for where they go... just a pain making sure you have all the right connectors.. i did a rock crawler jeep had all after market gauges n stuff but all wires marked so wasnt bad to do

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Thanks , I ll probably do some research , and make a decision.

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ya not hard at all.... ive only dealt with painless but i'm sure most companies wires are marked for where... then again you can also put them for what you want depending on the load



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I have the Painless Wiring roll bar mounted switch panel in my car. With the wiring harness I think it is like $375.

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Got a complete 12 circuit painless with 8 switch panel for $400 bnib, craiglist deal.

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