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John_Bitting
April 18th, 2007, 18:27
Just got off the phone with Jonny Lightning out of Corona, quick turn around time, not too booked up and reasonable pricing. I have one more qoute I am waiting on from Jax Motorsports and I can make a decision and get this thing wired up finally.
Ryan_P
April 18th, 2007, 19:44
Just got off the phone with Jonny Lightning out of Corona, quick turn around time, not too booked up and reasonable pricing. I have one more qoute I am waiting on from Jax Motorsports and I can make a decision and get this thing wired up finally.
Jonny does great work, really happy with the way my car turned out. Took 3 days from start to finish.
Little peek.
Jack does great work too, he's outta Vegas now though.
- Ryan
dezerts10
April 18th, 2007, 21:19
what does a standard wiring job consisit of? Completely wiring the truck? engine, gages, lights, ignition, fuel, what else?
Gregg
partybarge_pilot
April 18th, 2007, 21:33
what does a standard wiring job consisit of? Completely wiring the truck? engine, gages, lights, ignition, fuel, what else?
Gregg
All sorts of little stuff can be added. Dome lights, turn signals, wipers, race radios, intercoms, sat radio, sat phone, heater/AC, electric cooler, GPS and a lot of other little stuff you wouldn't believe. Sometimes the nicknacks take longer to hook up then the stuff to make it go.
WorkInProgress
April 21st, 2007, 21:24
have to add a recomendation for jonny lightning i work right across the steet from him and he wired up my stereo on my truck quick and clean for a pretty good price, there is always offroad cars and trucks in and out of there all day long.
John_Bitting
April 24th, 2007, 15:09
Just got off the phone with an Eric at E & J Wireworks in Poway/Vista area. Reasonable pricing and same lead time as Jonny Lightning. They are both about a month out so hoping to get the blazer into wiring then.
Made an appt with Ronnie at SPF to do all the finishing work, bolts, belts, oil, rear end assembly, etc in two weeks so it will go from him to wiring and be running.. Could it be
partybarge_pilot
April 24th, 2007, 15:30
I don't belive it.......
havahockey
April 24th, 2007, 21:04
I'll vouch for Eric over at E&J Wireworks. He did a great job on wiring my Tacoma, and he was finished when he said he would be. Sometimes that is worth more money!
desertbull
April 25th, 2007, 00:03
Just got off the phone with an Eric at E & J Wireworks in Poway/Vista area. Reasonable pricing and same lead time as Jonny Lightning. They are both about a month out so hoping to get the blazer into wiring then.
Made an appt with Ronnie at SPF to do all the finishing work, bolts, belts, oil, rear end assembly, etc in two weeks so it will go from him to wiring and be running.. Could it be
ready for shock testing at Plaster City prior to the 500? And then prerun the 500 in it for a good shake down... :)
Go Big Baby....
Mr. Pickle
April 25th, 2007, 08:16
Hey John, good luck with the last stages of the project. You will be 'blaz'in' in no time! I still can't get over how slick that alum work is that Marty did for you. He is ubelievably skilled.
CEORanger
April 30th, 2007, 09:20
had mine done at Johnny Lightning. did all the senders,guages, lights, dual ignition boxes, dual batteries, isolator, stereo, intercom, gps. ran the wiring from the ground up (no existing wiring). have well over 1000 miles on my truck with no issues. returned the truck within a couple days of committed delivery. gave me a shirt and stickers too :)
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