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PostPosted: Sun Apr 03, 2005 12:49 pm 
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Hi: Thanks for the tip about Classic Wiring Looms - I am about to order from them. Is it possible to instal the rear loom without removing the headlining and C pillar cover? Sooner or later the headlining and pillar covers will be replaced, but I don't want to pull it out and do it yet. New wiring is a higher priority. I have in mind slowly pulling out the old loom with the new loom attached to the end to draw it through. Has anyone tried this? Do I pull it through from the back of the car or the front? I am guessing the front half of the rear loom will be thicker than the back half as it should slim down a bit once the interior light wires exit. Its a 1965 round nose body if that makes any difference.


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 3:10 pm 
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I only recently did mine and got the loom from the same place. Top quality, and everything is the original colour coding and numbered. :D I had to leave the wiring in the roof due to the person who did my roof lining, made it a permanent fixture that I would have to cut out :x The easiest way is unhook your fuel tank/s, rear lights and it should be pulled thru quite easily.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2005 5:41 pm 
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What are the details for Classic Wiring Looms..??

Do you know if their looms allow for relay or fuse boxes? I dont think that this was standard in the 60s Minis but I have them in mine now, but having said that, every wire in my engine bay is red. ALL OF THEM. Needless to say doing anything to the electricals is a BIG job. :cry:


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