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M35A2 wiring help in WNC (or nearby)

jblack6527

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I hope this is the right place for this, if not mods will you move it or let me know the best place for it?

I have a truck that I think is in need of a total re-wire, or at least close. Is there anyone reputable close to Western NC that I could take it to and have them do it? I'll purchase a wiring harness from somewhere and take it with me if necessary.

I just don't have the time/space to do it, especially in the winter time.
 

jblack6527

Member
362
3
18
Location
Weaverville NC
I hope this is the right place for this, if not mods will you move it or let me know the best place for it?

I have a truck that I think is in need of a total re-wire, or at least close. Is there anyone reputable close to Western NC that I could take it to and have them do it? I'll purchase a wiring harness from somewhere and take it with me if necessary.

I just don't have the time/space to do it, especially in the winter time.
No one?
 

davidb56

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A local "hot rod" building shop could do it as long as you provide the connectors and the wiring schematic. I bet even a high school or junior college automotive class would do it. Its not rocket science as the engineering has already been done. Have them use the correct gauge wire and connectors from point a to point b, then slide a split loom over them, tie wraps, cannon plugs where you want. etc.
 
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