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:thup: I like it :D
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I have been looking at the Ron Francis kit. It runs about the same a the painless but I have e mailed him a dozen times and he always gets back to me the same day. Customer service seems to be a high priority so that alone will proably get my cash alone with a really nice kit.
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www.rebel-wire.com i believe it is Tim P.
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Tim can reply, of course, but as far as I know (and we've talked a lot), he does not have his own wiring harness company. Not to say he couldn't, though... he's a pretty handy dude. :thup:
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Supermike wrote:Tim can reply, of course, but as far as I know (and we've talked a lot), he does not have his own wiring harness company. Not to say he couldn't, though... he's a pretty handy dude. :thup:

huh? Noone ever said he did? He asked for the link to the site if i'm not mistaken.....
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Oh... HAHA! I missed Tim's post saying "got a link for us?"... so when you wrote "www.rebel-wire.com i believe it is Tim P.", I thought you were saying you thought it was Tim's website. :doh: :doh:

My bad. :oops:
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Welp, just ordered the 9+3 kit. Said it would cover everything, including the heating if I wanted it. That means, voltage regulator, starter solinoid, Alternator, gauges, lights, dash lights, motor, and he said there's more.....+3 extra spots for when I shave my handles or whatever I do.
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for those of you who have yet to see a rebel harness outside of there product shots (which really look like any other kit...) here are some I just took when I got my shipment in.

This is the 9+3 kit, I won't say a price as I don't know if he works with people, or just gives you the hamb discount if you are a member of the site....so take it up with Glenn if you are actually interested. Pics below.


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Anyone that can help, it would be great. I need to do the wiper motor, but I don't see a plug and the mess of a harness won't hardly let me trace the wires. I can see that they go from the switch to the motor, but is there not a plug of some sort?
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i think yuhave to make yur own plug wit one of those kits. if you have the original wiper switch plug you could wireit up.
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I may cut it for now, as I am not sure if this includes wipers, I want to say it DOES though. If it does, I will rewire, just need to get the old harness out for now.
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i am new to this site, but i have worked with rebel harnesses here lately. i just installed a 20 circuit harness kit in a 66' econoline. for the van i had to make the tail section a bit longer and the same for the engine compartment, but those vans are different anyway. but the harness was great to work with. i am currently installing the 9+3 kit in a 74' jensen healey car. and it is going very well. i just had to add some back up light wire and the electric fuel pump wire to the rear. but i will get the 20 circuit for my 70' f100 this winter. my dad likes the ron fransis for his f100's but i dont have the money for that. rebel makes good kits.
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