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Wiring Harness

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Malachai, Oct 16, 2008.

  1. Malachai

    Malachai Total Newbie! :D

    Greetings and Salutations everyone!

    Please forgive me for asking something that has been asked before, I have seen one thread on this topic, but did not want to resurrect a topic that was over 2 years old.

    I have just recently purchased a 61 Willys, and would like to re-wire the whole thing. After reading through the aforementioned thread, I have narrowed my choices down to ez2wire or ez wire, but do not know where to go from there. Would I need just a mini 12 from ezwiring, or the 8 circuit universal from ez2wire?

    Please forgive me, this will be my first jeep, and my first semi-restore project, and this was the first forum I came across that fit my needs! :D

    Thanks for your help in advance, I hope to use this site quite frequently in the months/years to come!

    Malachai
     
  2. Gregg

    Gregg Gregg

    I used the Centech 16 and it had more than I needed. But I figured too many was better than not enough. But I did some creative things like putting my radio, XM, and CB all on a switch independant from the ignition. I was very happy with the kit and as I recall it was less money than many of the competitors. Feel free to PM l me with any questions.
     
  3. lynn

    lynn Time machine / Early CJ5 HR Rep Staff Member

    I think that the mini 12 has been a popular choice on this forum.
    If I was rewiring an ECJ5 today, that's what I would use.
    (I used a Painless on the '71, back in 1995)

    Welcome aboard!! :tea:
     
  4. dauntless_powered

    dauntless_powered SUB COB 2024 Sponsor

    I have used EZwire twice now, I went with the larger ckt kit and tucked all the extra stuff up under neath the dash, that way if I ever needed another ckt for anything I was already pre wired and ready to go....
     
  5. bkd

    bkd Moderator Supreme Staff Member 2022 Sponsor

    I used the EZWIRE 21 circuit on my CJ6, worked out great and was pretty easy :beer: (still have some spare circuits, but used more than the small kit)
    Jim S.
     
  6. Malachai

    Malachai Total Newbie! :D

    Thank you everyone for your responses, I think I am going to go with the 12 Standard from EZWiring and pray for the best! :D This will be my first venture into this kind of project, but my dad did electrical on airplanes for 20 years in the air force, so he has a good idea of what we are getting into. Hopefully I can order this by monday or tuesday and get started soon, winter is going to be cold without getting something going here...
     
  7. cabover

    cabover Member

    Contact 4wheelinjunky.com They will have the harness your looking for and many others to choose from. They are located in Moses Lake, Washington.
    These guys are into jeeps.
     
  8. jzeber

    jzeber Well-Known Member 2022 Sponsor

    I also used the EZwire mini 12 and it was a great kit. They are very helpful when you call the tech line. I started out by leaving the old wires intact and running the new next to the old. After getting more comfortable with the install I just removed everything except the column wires. It worked out very good!
     
  9. Malachai

    Malachai Total Newbie! :D

    Question on the mini 12, does it have the mini fuses or the mini low profile fuses? I did some searching on the net for the difference between a standard and a mini and the mini low profile look like they would be a royal pain to change. If they are the minis, that would not be so bad.
     
  10. jzeber

    jzeber Well-Known Member 2022 Sponsor

    I believe the one I got was mini's. I know EZ wire also offers standard flat fuses. One thing I would probably do different is mount the fuse box under the hood instead of under the dash......much easier to access.
     
  11. dauntless_powered

    dauntless_powered SUB COB 2024 Sponsor

    YUP!! I mounted it in a water proof box on the fender well on the last one I did, much much better