This is as high-tech as a wiring harness can get. We use superior components including larger gauge wire, low profile isolator switches, 25 gram trigger switch, improved eyes, and quick disconnects at all key joints.
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The Bonebrake Bushmaster Wiring Harness are older, so while they may be available used and in a few cases new, they are not commonly available anymore.
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Price! Way too expensive.
No quick disconnect for board connector to solenoid
Hard to install
Review:
After spending $70 plus shipping I was a little bit disappointed by the wiring harness. First off, there was not a quick disconnect in the kit for the wires for the solenoid to the wiring harness. Luckily I know electronics and could rig something up for that. The shrink sleeving for the wires near the quick disconnects was not shrunk, allowing the quick disconnect pins to slip out of the extremely tiny connectors. The PDS is hardwired into the wiring harness. It does not come with an additional switch for the PDS. You cannot override your PDS since it is wired directly from the eyes to the board connector.
The wiring is made up of a thicker gauge wire than factory wiring harnesses, so that is a bonus over factory.
And finally, if you've ever taken out your microswitch you know what a pain that is. The kit comes with an aftermarket microswitch, but the kicker is getting the old one out, and your new one in without breaking it.
Conclusion:
My best recommendation is to take extremely good care of the wiring harness that comes with the gun. I don't think it was worth the time, money, or effort, to achieve the end result this has given me.
Rating:
5 out of 10
Last edited on Monday, June 21st, 2004 at 9:08 am PST