I havent installed it yet but I plan to follow this write-up. Looks pretty simple.
http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/tech/fuse_block/ |
Along this same line. Are there any Ground Blocks (not sure what they would be called exactly) where you had one ground wire, and was able to tap in multiple ground wires while still looking clean.
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that's a really good idea, i didn't even think about that. my next major project (after finishing my mesh grill this weekend) will have to be running a fused wire to the back of the jeep as if i were installing an amped subwoofer, instead hooking it up to an inverter that i may mount inside a water tight case to keep it protected when not in use (just in case i leave the top down and it rains).
what do you guys/gals think? any ideas/suggestions? thanks for all the posts thus far... they've been very helpful (for how to's and brainstorming)
Originally Posted by ksroqclimber
(Post 61507)
I found these:
http://www.streetwires.com/products/...oFuseBlock.cfm Is that the kind of fuse block you are talking about? |
Just got my fuse box.......went down to Radio Shack to get a terminal panel. Now, Just have to find time to install it. I didn't see that Mopar offers to sell Time. :rollingeyes:
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Originally Posted by ksroqclimber
(Post 66063)
Just got my fuse box.......went down to Radio Shack to get a terminal panel. Now, Just have to find time to install it. I didn't see that Mopar offers to sell Time. :rollingeyes:
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buy hummer time????? can't you get arrested for that?
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