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Rewire Service For Wiring Harness Standalone (ls1-ls2-ls3-6.0-5.3-4.8-lt1) on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Stockton, California, United States

Stockton, California, United States
rewire Service
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

I will rewire your harness for standalone operation (LS1-LS2-LS3-LS6-6.0-5.3-4.8-LT1). I will supply fuse block/relays and obd2 connector. All connectors are labeled and harness is rewraped. All splices are soldered and heat shrinked. Relays are wired for main power-fuel pump-fans. All you have to do is run wire for fuel pump-fans-main power and to gauges. Any missing plugs are extra. You have to pay shipping here and back to you. My turnaround time is 1 to 4 weeks or sooner after I get the harness done.

We do not use butt connectors or crimping anything. Everything is soldered period. Any cuts are repaired with solder and heat shrinked.

Jarvis Kustoms #209-992-7503
If I don't answer leave message I will return your call.
Serious Inquiry only

This is a rewire service you send your harness to me. This is not a harness for sale.

Relay/fuse panel upgrade $80. Pic6
We can reloom the harness with braided loom
For $50 pic7
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Remember you get what you pay for. Will assist you with install if needed.

I also do LS Swaps in house. Prices ranges call for a quote 

For pic of harness of work and swap follow on instagram @jarvis_kustoms
 

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