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army_guy2533
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rob francis wiring harness

Post by army_guy2533 »

yes im about to buy a new harness for my truck and i really like the rob francis woring harness..i was just wondering are they real hard to in stall? im also plannig on going w/ aftermarket switches and all that from him you think this would be a good choice?
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Got a painless harness in mine.....works great. Takes some time to install correctly, but worth the effort.
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Post by SportCustom »

I have the Francis installed in my 55 and it is very complete and a great kit but if I had it to do over I would have used the painless. The pre-terminated fuse block is way better and much nicer looking. The Francis kit is great for rods where you mount the fuse box in the glove box or under a seat but for stock style applications it is not the best.
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