My experience with AAW customer service is that it's a total waste of time and a phone call to call them!
My experience with AAW customer service is that it's a total waste of time and a phone call to call them!
I have to install a complete in car & under the hood wiring harness in my 57 chevy 210 2dr sedan post to all you Trifive experts out there how much $$$ am I looking at?
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William
Hi 210Chevy,
I had good luck with the AAW kit. I see Summit has them for $575 (free shipping):
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/a...-air/year/1957
Regards, Doug
Hey; guys & gals how much am I looking at for a electrical shop to install a complete wiring harness in my 57 chevy 210 2door sedan post and under hood harness also?
24 Year Army Vet ... Very Proud of It...
Thank You!
William
I've been told shops will charge 2000-2500 to wire a complete car. Don't do that. Do it yourself. The AAW kit is great, the instructions are pretty good and their tech support is excellent. I called several times on the first one, and they told me that was normal. I've done 3 or 4 more cars since and haven't had to call at all. You'll love the satisfaction of doing it yourself.
I second Buster's comments. I too wired up my first car (57 chev 9 passenger wagon) probably 10 years ago now, and learned ALOT that has carried forth with me on projects since that one. I used an AAW kit and modified a few things...but overall found the harness, instructions and online help to be excellent.You'll love the satisfaction of doing it yourself.
If you have the time and energy, consider doing it yourself. Plan to buy a few special tools (like crimpers) and it take your time "one circuit at a time" until it's finished. Serious gratification comes when you get it in and everything works.
1957 Nomad- LS1/T56 on C4 chassis
1959 Fleetside Apache 1/2 ton, shortbed, big window, 327ci.
Wiring has never been my favorite activity but the new complete harnesses are plug and play.
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