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Old 07-28-2008, 09:04 AM
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Painless is more expensive than EZ wire but Painless has very good documentation. The step by step approach makes for a good manual and info is correct. EZ did not have as good of a manual and found conflicts in wire numbers and color specified at least on the kit part # I checked out. The overall component quality of each was good.

If you are comfortable with electrical installs EZ is less $$ and all the circuits are there but maybe a different color/number. Painless is easier for the guy who needs good documentation with point to point charts IMHO anyway. I found the 20 circuit kits a better buy than the 12 circuit kits as far as bang for the buck. The larger kit allows you to add the relays and extras that make things a cleaner install. It is nice to have a spare fused circuit and easy to tuck way for latter if not used today.
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