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70redbee

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AB&E wiring harnesses is listed in the vendor forum but has never posted. Does anyone know why they haven't or anything about them. Wiring harnesses are so very expensive and all over the place for quality. It appears that Year One has the best but how can a person afford them and you can't buy from their supplier directly.
 
Never heard of or used them... Maybe Try EZ Wire @ www.ezwiring.com , or Ron Francis www.ronfrancis.com , or Bill "Evans Wiring Harnesses" @ www.evanswiring.com , or Mad Enterprises for wiring, relays, fuse-able links, connectors, switches, tech. articles, schematics/diagrams & supplies @ www.madelectrical.com , or M&H Wire Harnesses @ www.wiringharness.com , they are who supplies Year One their Mopar specific replacement harnesses, or for custom applications or race cars try Painless Performance @ www.painlessperformance.com , the M&H & Evans are Mopar specific for restoration mostly... good luck & Happy Moparing
 
The main problem is Chrysler used the Packard 58 connector while the rest of the world used the 56. Ford liked the round connectors. Anyway, you can easily get the 56 at swap meets or just do a search for automotive wiring, but no one seems to have the 58. One story I got was that year one paid to have the 58 terminals reproduced and supplied M&H to do the wiring thus making it it a proprietary product. I have done repairs using the Packard 56 but to get them to fit you will need to do some trimming on the connector. Soldering and heat shrink is a good way to go.
 
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