Wiring and connections are “uptime parts.” On heavy equipment and non-road machines, most “mystery” faults come from loose connections, corroded terminals, rubbed-through insulation, or a broken ground—not from a major component failure. A good harness or cable restores clean voltage delivery and consistent sensor/control signals, which is why these parts matter as much as pumps or valves. Because jobsite conditions are harsh—vibration, moisture, salt, and constant flex—we focus on replacement-ready assemblies that match real fitment needs.
In the field, I usually see wiring and connections replaced for one of three reasons: water intrusion, vibration damage, or heat/current stress. If you’re dealing with repeated electrical issues that “come and go,” it’s often a sign of pin drag, oxidation, a partially broken conductor inside the insulation, or a ground that can’t carry a load.
Flickering lights or accessories that cut out on bumps
Replacing the assembly (instead of splicing multiple times) often restores reliability and reduces repeat downtime.
We stock these parts with working owners and fleet techs in mind: application-specific kits and durable connections that stand up to real use. Whether you need a sealed multi-pin harness kit for snowplow lighting, a battery fuse cable for a lift, or a sensor wiring harness for an engine, I focus on the parts that help you finish the job fast and keep the machine dependable.