Items You Need
14-Circuit Universal Wiring Harness
JEGS 10411K Kit Includes:
- (1) JEGS Universal Wiring Harness [14-Circuit with Fuse Block] 555-10411
- (1) JEGS Headlight Dimmer Switch, GM Style [Floor-Mounted] 555-11125
- (1) JEGS Headlight Switch GM Universal Style with Dimmer 555-11110
- (1) JEGS Windshield Wiper/Washer Switch 12VDC 555-11115
- (1) JEGS Turn Signal & 4-Way Switch Chrome Plastic 555-11105
- (1) JEGS Ignition Switch 12VDC 555-11100
Note: Universal Fit for Most Vehicles Manufactured Prior to 1979
Specifications:
Will the harness work on a 78 Jeep CJ5 with 304 V8?
Will it work for 31 Ford model A hot rod 350 Chevy with HEI ignition
Who makes the 10411k wiring harness
Is everything labeled for example, the wires where they go are their instructions to this it looks like spaghetti to me. I need detail instructions.
Do you have something like this but for a fox body mustang ?
Does this include wire’s/circuits for headlights taillights efi fuel pump gauges etc? Converting 70 nova drag car to street and putting Ls and 4L60 it. What about plugs for the headlights taillights etc? Turn signals?
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