Painless wire kit, 1967-77 Ford Pickup Kit

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Painless wire kit, 1967-77 Ford Pickup Kit

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Just wanted to know if anyone has gotten this kit and if it worked well and was accurate to the stock wireing. Just some basic info would be nice, thanks
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if you dont know much about wiring. we will probably see you back here asking what wire goes where.
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I looked into it, it seemed to look great, the instuctions are available for download at the painless site, supports the IDIDIT columns to with a simple adapter.
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worlds,
Highly suggest you run a search engine here for "painless". :thup:
Here's one example:
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... c&&start=0

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I am in the process of installing this kit. I have most of it in and have had very little trouble. All the wires have writing on them telling you where they go.
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worldsmysterie wrote:Just wanted to know if anyone has gotten this kit and if it worked well and was accurate to the stock wireing. Just some basic info would be nice, thanks
If it is indeed a painless , i'll yell at fitzwelll but he has no home computer and will probably chime in tomorrow. He's a guru at the wiring and knows the painless pretty well he's has them in several of his projects , gots one in his '69 I know for a fact . To speed this up you might find his screen name in the members list and shoot him a pm with your specific questions. stay tuned.
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Color coding should be dead on. Only issue might be the cluster connection. If you have any questions, shoot me a pm. Got a Painless in the 46, and one in the 69. Main thing is to take your time.
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