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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Rewiring my YJ
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<blockquote data-quote="AbileneYJNewbie" data-source="post: 435060" data-attributes="member: 20275"><p>After looking over the harness as much as I could, I just thought it would be less work in the long run. Since it was over 30 years old, several mods from previous owners and the condition of most of the wiring insulation I did look at, it seemed better to replace and at least have a decent starting point as far as electrical goes. One binus from doing it that way is that since I'm not an electrician or real mechanic, the whole process has made me much more knowledgeable of the entire jeep. I've got a much better understanding of not just the wiring but also of the engine components, the guages, fuel system, steering, suspension, etc. In a nutshell, I'm glad I decided to go that route</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbileneYJNewbie, post: 435060, member: 20275"] After looking over the harness as much as I could, I just thought it would be less work in the long run. Since it was over 30 years old, several mods from previous owners and the condition of most of the wiring insulation I did look at, it seemed better to replace and at least have a decent starting point as far as electrical goes. One binus from doing it that way is that since I'm not an electrician or real mechanic, the whole process has made me much more knowledgeable of the entire jeep. I've got a much better understanding of not just the wiring but also of the engine components, the guages, fuel system, steering, suspension, etc. In a nutshell, I'm glad I decided to go that route [/QUOTE]
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