Wiring harness
- Chris Haynes
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Wiring harness
Who sells the best wiring harness?
- Neil Wilson
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Re: Wiring harness
The only shop making AA wiring harness (with head and tail lamp wiring) is Chris Olsen at bauerelectronics@yahoo.com. I can help you with identifying the AA tail lamp wiring you need for your given AA.Chris Haynes wrote:Who sells the best wiring harness?
There are seven different AA Tail lamp wiring assemblies (from lighting switch)
The appropriate AA tail lamp wiring assembly to be used was based on the vehicle assembly date (month/year) and the following factors:
Drum style tail lamp – lighting switch and tail lamp bracket being used
Tea cup style tail lamp – for 1931 the frame length being used
Regards, Neil Wilson
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- Model Year: 1929
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Re: Wiring harness
Hmm
I have a March 29, 131" wheelbase, 2 bulb headlight, park-off-low-high headlight switch, trans mounted stop switch, drum taillights (I plan to add a pass side light) and the early short flat straight 3 hole mount to bottom of frame brackets as I believe they would be correct.
Does mr Chris Olsen have them already made or are they per order? Is it possible to incorporate a braided wire going to the pass side light or how do others do this?
do you know what the cost is? Are all the crimp connections soldered?
I have a March 29, 131" wheelbase, 2 bulb headlight, park-off-low-high headlight switch, trans mounted stop switch, drum taillights (I plan to add a pass side light) and the early short flat straight 3 hole mount to bottom of frame brackets as I believe they would be correct.
Does mr Chris Olsen have them already made or are they per order? Is it possible to incorporate a braided wire going to the pass side light or how do others do this?
do you know what the cost is? Are all the crimp connections soldered?
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- Model Year: 1928
- Location: Hamilton, Mich.
Re: Wiring harness
I got mine from Sniders. Then added what I wanted with correct wire from them also. For best performance solder all splices.
KVO
Dec. '28 AA
Dec. '28 AA
- Neil Wilson
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Re: Wiring harness
Chris Olsen (at Bauer Electronics) makes AA wire assemblies on a per order basis due to very low volume. The company supplies A chassis wire assemblies for vendors like Snyder's (Bert's buy from Snyder's I think). Your AA is a standard setup for 1929 and would use:Stakebed wrote:Hmm
I have a March 29, 131" wheelbase, 2 bulb headlight, park-off-low-high headlight switch, trans mounted stop switch, drum taillights (I plan to add a pass side light) and the early short flat straight 3 hole mount to bottom of frame brackets as I believe they would be correct.
Does mr Chris Olsen have them already made or are they per order? Is it possible to incorporate a braided wire going to the pass side light or how do others do this?
do you know what the cost is? Are all the crimp connections soldered?
AA-11653-B d3 (Twolite head lamp wiring and 166-1/2” tail lamp wiring AA-14405-B d2)
1929 AA with drum tail lamp and four position lighting switch A-11654-B
The tail lamp wiring has the Ford specified red tracer and extends to the drum tail lamp. Bracket A-13470-A d3 (as you describe) would be correct for a 3/29 AA.
My guess is that Chris can add braided wiring for a right tail lamp. This is not Ford original and you would have to specify where the splice should be in the 166-1/2" long left tail lamp wire assembly and how long you want it (to reach the right drum tail lamp).
To show one of Chris' AA wire assemblies - attached is a picture of AA-11653-C d2 (I don't have a photo of the assembly you need). The connections are soldered. I don't know the cost (about the same as for A chassis wire assemblies)
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Regards, Neil Wilson
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Re: Wiring harness
Thanks for the reply!
So how and where have others done the crossover wire for the pass side taillight?
So how and where have others done the crossover wire for the pass side taillight?
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Re: Wiring harness
I went right across the rear cross member. tucked up out of sight. I also added larger break and turn signal lamps. Two bulbs in one lens per side. Clamped them on so no drilling and quick removal back to authentic.
KVO
Dec. '28 AA
Dec. '28 AA
- Chris Haynes
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Re: Wiring harness
Thanks to all for the input.