The Best electrical tool
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The Best electrical tool
ok this is what I came across. ........
www.the12volt.com
I usually do all my own work on my own vehicles. It is nice to be able to answer peoples questions when they ask. I figure if some manufacturer can build it and make money then I can build it myself. It is also nice when you run into a problem you know what has been done/changed to know where to start to troubleshoot. When you take it in to a shop you might get a good job or a hack job. Be careful. Then you have to take it back to the shop spend more moneis to get it fixed.
Back to this web site.....
It shows you where wires are and what color they are to be.
Relay wiring for winch, lights, amp, and etc.
I hope this helps you guys out. Good luck
www.the12volt.com
I usually do all my own work on my own vehicles. It is nice to be able to answer peoples questions when they ask. I figure if some manufacturer can build it and make money then I can build it myself. It is also nice when you run into a problem you know what has been done/changed to know where to start to troubleshoot. When you take it in to a shop you might get a good job or a hack job. Be careful. Then you have to take it back to the shop spend more moneis to get it fixed.
Back to this web site.....
It shows you where wires are and what color they are to be.
Relay wiring for winch, lights, amp, and etc.
I hope this helps you guys out. Good luck
Last edited by Moochie; 09-01-2010 at 04:37 AM. Reason: Please, no clickable links to non sponsors
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ok this is what I came across. ........
www.the12volt.com
I usually do all my own work on my own vehicles. It is nice to be able to answer peoples questions when they ask. I figure if some manufacturer can build it and make money then I can build it myself. It is also nice when you run into a problem you know what has been done/changed to know where to start to troubleshoot. When you take it in to a shop you might get a good job or a hack job. Be careful. Then you have to take it back to the shop spend more moneis to get it fixed.
Back to this web site.....
It shows you where wires are and what color they are to be.
Relay wiring for winch, lights, amp, and etc.
I hope this helps you guys out. Good luck
www.the12volt.com
I usually do all my own work on my own vehicles. It is nice to be able to answer peoples questions when they ask. I figure if some manufacturer can build it and make money then I can build it myself. It is also nice when you run into a problem you know what has been done/changed to know where to start to troubleshoot. When you take it in to a shop you might get a good job or a hack job. Be careful. Then you have to take it back to the shop spend more moneis to get it fixed.
Back to this web site.....
It shows you where wires are and what color they are to be.
Relay wiring for winch, lights, amp, and etc.
I hope this helps you guys out. Good luck
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/foru...-Sound-Systems
Last edited by Moochie; 09-01-2010 at 04:39 AM. Reason: edited clickable link