Re: LRO: Painless Wiring (Re: Re: Ex MOD 110 question-re:wiring)

From: Joseph S Dufresne (Josad@networld.com)
Date: Wed Jun 27 2001 - 15:35:53 EDT

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    Hey,

    I'm, new here (i'll post into later) but I wouldn't use a painless if it
    was given to me. check out www.wire-works.com

    a bit more (their "basic" kit is like $275, fine for most 4wd's), but much
    better design

    as for the lights, what I wanna see is a 3-way light, low/high/offroad

    Joe

    At 07:00 AM 6/27/2001 -1000, you wrote:
    > > Call Summit Racing in Ohio and get a kit from Painless Wiring. It's about
    > > about $250 for a generic kit, $280 if you want 4 extra cicuits.
    > > It includes a blade-style fuse panel, and wiring looms that accept more
    > > things than even the nicest 110 requires - which means plenty of extra
    >space
    > > for lights, CB, vibrating mattress, coffee maker...
    >
    >http://www.painlesswiring.com/
    >I love their products. I wish I had just purchased their harness instead of
    >building my own. I did get 2 of their 7 circut waterproof fuse blocks and I
    >love em.
    >If you are thinking about redoing a system and don't care about being
    >concourse(sp) correct I would highly recomend their stuff.
    >
    >Have a question about lights. Instead of having the hi beam switch select
    >between hi and low beam why not just have it turn the hi beam on or off,
    >without effecting the low beam. I know that it is possible to wire it up
    >this way, so the low beam stays on when the hi beams come up, but is it bad
    >to do?
    >
    >Pete

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