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Expensive??? Yes!!! Reliability??? Yes!!! If you want a very good and complete wiring harness then my advise is to go with them. The others do have issues at times but will also work very well. I have never had a problem with the M&H products. I prefer not to skimp on having a reliable wiring on...
I wish you all the luck with the Pain in the ***/Painless wiring harnesses. I went with the Year One replacement harness and it was a complete plug and play. Pricy? Yes. But worth it IMHFO. Painless doesn't utilize the same MOPAR colors as others do. Just be prepared for some frustrations to pop...
That is what I did as I didn't want to to cobble up my new dash harness when I rebuilt my '66 Ply Sat. I also used a fuseable link with it as recommended by the MAD Electric Upgrade and By Pass. The Ammeter is none functioning and I installed a Voltage Gauge through a fused Bus Strip to run my...
I don't want to put a negative spin on this mod because I use it on my '66 Satellite. But, the orange boxes are notorious for failure even when brand new. My suggestion would be to purchase the chrome box as it performs so much better than the orange one. A little more on the cost side but I...
I did the same on my '66 Ply Sat build. I didn't however get the discount so it was pricey. Still prefer the M&H one that Year One offers over say Ron Francis or Painless. Both of them are way too expensive for what they offer compared to the M&H and a royal *** Pain to work with. American...
I had a similar issue with mine although not the screaming noise you have. Mine would hesitate and bog at initial throttle or off idle stumble. I wound up taking my distributor completely apart and inspected every piece in it. I was planning on changing the advance curve with a lighter spring in...
I removed mine from the firewall/bulkhead and took it apart by removing the wire inside. I then added a section of 16 gauge wire and some spade connectors and then re-mounted it back to the firewall. I hooked it up like normal and it worked perfectly. Also kept it looking correct in appearance...
Evans will do in a pinch. But you have to be very careful and inspect their products very closely due to QC and fitment issues. With Evans it can be kind of a hit or miss as to what you will get. The make it right policy is OK but it will put you farther back when it comes to your time frame for...
A lot here have used them as well as the M&H from Year One. Evans however has had in the past some issues with QC and workmanship. Enough to warrant some concern even for their product durability and actual quality. The Year One offering is the best out there. I understand the savings part but...
Fixed the word for you Hunt2Elk. Great timing too for the M&H harnesses. Pricey but still the best and easiest to work with on our old rides. All others pale in comparison....
I will also add this...The Orange boxes don't have a very reliable rep when it comes to longevity so I would recommend upgrading to the Chrome box. I have used the Chrome ones now for 15 years and so far so good with no failures....
No No No!!!! Evans does not supply to Year One. M&H is the only supplier. And I might add they are the best. Painless is OK if you are building a Hot Rod. Otherwise they are an *** Pain when it comes to MOPARS. Evans Quality Control is suspect at best. More complaints then praise. EZ Wire is a...
Seriously???? Maybe when it comes to pricing but in quality? You might want to research on this site and other related MOPAR sites the quality and fitment issues that they have had and continue to still. As the saying goes, you get what you pay for and M&H is the only way to go. STESTA you might...