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RRR Mod

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Good news guys! I talked to Bob at Rebel Wire and he is going to give RRR members a 10% discount on wiring harnesses etc. First off I wanted to say I used a Rebel Wire kit & called him many times during my build and he was nearly always available & when he wasn't he returned my call shortly. I was impressed with the kit I bought (9+3) which used larger wires than most kits and the writing on each wire was larger that any I have seen & believe me... these old eyeballs really appreciated it! I also wanted to make sure he was good people B4 I recommended him to you & I didn't say anything about RRR until the end of my experience. I get nothing from him but a good deal for you guys!

http://www.rebelwire.com/

Rat Rod Mod
 
Well... I ordered my wiring harness from Rebel Wire today! They are my fav by far. They have good instructions, excellent wire & I can actually read the writing on the wires without my glasses or a magnifying glass! They're always available to help & have the best tech guy IMO! Not ready to do the wiring yet but that is just around the corner! Can't wait to fire the Beast up again!!!

I ordered the 9+3 harness...
http://rebelwire.com/rebel-wire-products.php?cat=Wire%20Kits

I also confirmed he's still giving UDS members a 10% discount... gotta love it!!!

BoB
 
Rebel Wire sent me this photo of the kit I ordered (9+3)! The other thing I love about the kit is how small it is... easy fit under the dash!

BoB
 

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Ordered my harness from Rebel Wire on Fri... got it on Mon (they're in Texas... I'm in Texas)! Check out the writing on the wires! Sorry for my slightly outta focus fotos! [cl

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Tripper, I've wired cars from scratch all my life and decided to try an aftermarket/hot rod wiring setup when I redid my 27. It really does make it easier.

I am getting closer to the point where I have to wire my 29, but I have boxes and boxes of wire and components (I work in the marine industry) so I probably will use those instead. But, if I didn't have those, I would definitely by a kit, like you have.

I figure, this is probably my last car project, so I better use up what I have or my sons will be inheriting all of it.
 
Don, I've seen some of the ones you've made... beautiful work. I'm not a wiring wizard but have been able to use Rebel Wire harnesses successfully & if I run into trouble... Bob & Jeremy always bail me out!. Can't wait to fire the big boy up!!! :D

BoB
 
I agree with you that a really nice feature is the purpose of each wire being printed on them. If you ever have to go back and trace a problem, you aren't looking at a bunch of spaghetti and wondering where each wire goes.
 
When I wired my 46 I used a Painless kit. I learned a lot, and while I'm not sure what company I would go with I know I wouldn't wire a car without a kit again. I think every kit has its pros and cons, but the troubleshooting and time saved by spending a little money on a kit is well worth it.
 

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