Power Window install
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RE: Power Window install
Here's a link to A-1 electric.. They have high quality products/kits that many hot rodders install in classic cars, trucks ect.. They also have them for current vehicles.. I've installed them in Ford trucks your vintage and the kits are fairly easy to install, about the same as installing OEM parts, and work VERY WELL.. Price is very affordable.. You can view their install directions (may not be you exact truck) that gives you an idea of the work/tools involved.. If you go this way, go with the full power regulators, and not the power/cable assist.. Harnesses are complete, easy to tie into the trucks wiring as explained.. Remote keyless entry door locks work well also...All switches are illuminated as factory... The larger/angled switch cover/mounts are a nice fit to the OEM door panels.. Nice products..
http://www.a1electric.com/electriclifewind.htm
http://www.a1electric.com/electriclifewind.htm
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RE: Power Window install
Yes,,,
It comes with a complete harness that crosses over the dash to each door, and just a few connections to the stock harness for power, and switch illumination.. Also with detailed instructions to make the connection/s for wire colors.. The switch kits plugs ect. are detailed as to wire color/position as the connectors on the harness aren't installed for easy 'pass through' for installation... Basic tools and 'some' head scratch'n is all that needed
It comes with a complete harness that crosses over the dash to each door, and just a few connections to the stock harness for power, and switch illumination.. Also with detailed instructions to make the connection/s for wire colors.. The switch kits plugs ect. are detailed as to wire color/position as the connectors on the harness aren't installed for easy 'pass through' for installation... Basic tools and 'some' head scratch'n is all that needed
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