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Need New Wiring Harness BN2

MikeAH100M

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Have finally concluded that my old 100M wiring harness is toast . . . many non-standard additions, splices, frayed and melted pvc, etc. I searched the threads to find recommendations on the best source for a new harness and most are older posts. So my question - what are current recommendations for best source of new wiring harness and pigtails for a BN2. Trying to make the 100M a driver for now - no concourse winner - but do like to have things as original if don't impact reliability too much.
 
Have finally concluded that my old 100M wiring harness is toast . . . many non-standard additions, splices, frayed and melted pvc, etc. I searched the threads to find recommendations on the best source for a new harness and most are older posts. So my question - what are current recommendations for best source of new wiring harness and pigtails for a BN2. Trying to make the 100M a driver for now - no concourse winner - but do like to have things as original if don't impact reliability too much.
I used British Wiring, Bally, PA, 866-461-9050 for my '67 Healey. Fast service and I paid less than $400.00 for the harness including the steering column harness with shipping. They also stock wiring "tools" too. Get the tool used for for fitting bullets into sleeve connectors, $30.00, use it once and never go back to the ol d(hard) way.
 
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