A-Series Wiring Harness Options


Rusty Driver
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Post Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:06 am

A-Series Wiring Harness Options

I'm not quite to the point of needing one just yet, but do you guys have a preferred option when replacing wiring harnesses? I see several universal harnesses online, but have no experience installing one, so I wonder if there are ever any quality issues with them, as well as how well a universal truly fits the truck.
The harness in our A110 is shot, and has been hacked up so much over the years that I need to fully replace it.
Any ideas and opinions are appreciated.

Thanks!

Bryon

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Post Mon Apr 12, 2021 1:47 pm

Re: A-Series Wiring Harness Options

Good one, when I did mine in the early 90s, I replaced one wire at a time, what was needed. I did a search here, wiring harness and went to the last page. In 2013 or so some guys shelled out big bucks from rebel wiring in Maine. I have never used them. Not sure about all the universal ones.

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Post Mon Apr 12, 2021 2:09 pm

Re: A-Series Wiring Harness Options

My preferred wiring harness companies are Ron Francis https://www.ronfrancis.com/ and American Auto Wire https://www.americanautowire.com/
I bought the Painless Performance harness for my 1940 Ford project. The unterminated wires were corroded under the insulation. I called the talking head in the customer disservice department and was assured that it was all my fault. The talking head never asked any questions. I think I may not have been the first customer with corrosion problems.
I have a few ongoing problems that come from the poor quality wiring and the Ford may have to be rewired. This will be a major event because the car has been upholstered. Many of the wires have been replaced, at my expense.
This will be a good opportunity for you to bring an ancient wiring design into the the modern age. If your truck is not a 12 volt system, make the change. You will never regret it.
I would rather have tools I do not need than to need tools I do not have
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Post Mon Apr 12, 2021 6:35 pm

Re: A-Series Wiring Harness Options

I used a Coach Controls Coupe 23 wiring system in my '52 L120 and have been very happy with it. Search their website or call Ed Rodden at 423-790-7905.

Golden Jubilee
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Post Mon Apr 12, 2021 6:39 pm

Re: A-Series Wiring Harness Options

https://coachcontrols.com/index.php?mai ... ucts_id=85
This is a good looking harness system. I did not know they existed.
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Rusty Driver
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Post Tue Apr 13, 2021 3:09 pm

Re: A-Series Wiring Harness Options

Cool! I appreciate the recommendations. I'll read up on these.

Bryon

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Post Wed Apr 14, 2021 10:41 am

Re: A-Series Wiring Harness Options

Hi Bryon, I used Ron Francis on my R152 and am very pleased. I kept my truck 6v and used their universal 6v kit. Yours is probably 12v, so a different kit will probably be needed. The kit was complete, wires all marked, wires were all plenty long, good directions and customer support. Probably not the cheapest but I would use them again.
For loom, I went with WireCare.com.
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Rusty Driver
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Post Thu Apr 15, 2021 3:03 pm

Re: A-Series Wiring Harness Options

I like the looks of the Ron Francis kit in the photo. Nice and organized. I'm going to check them out.

Bryon

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