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Wiring Harness Types
Incorporating an OEM replacement harness will maintain the authenticity of your vehicle's appearance and ensuring compatibility with stock wiring, without the need for modifications. However, it is important to note that the performance of the technology in the harness is limited to the capabilities available at the time of your vehicle's manufacture. Integrating accessories may pose a challenge due to the restricted power supply. The four main harness categories include engine, front light, body/dash, and rear body. Accessory harnesses such as power windows or air conditioning are typically sold separately and will need to be purchased individually.
Classic Update Type. Classic Update kits are designed for projects that require more circuits than would have been available in an original chassis harness. Provides updated fuses, connectors, and updated wire gauge sizes to accommodate higher amp alternators and other components. Each kit includes all the basics needed to rewire a vehicle from headlight to taillights.
Universal Harness Kit. A universal harness can handle the most demanding power requirements and accessories with flexibility in fuse box placement. Also, it allows freedom to customize your vehicle wiring to your performance needs. Most kits come with extended lengths of wire, however, such components as bulb holders, switches, and connectors are not included. The items must be purchased separately.
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