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I first got to mention installing the ARB on my truck in the hot of the day sucks.... only a few chunks of skin is missing...
Anyways, Wiring up my lights on my bumper... I noticed... what a mess...
What options are there for second or aftermarked fuse blocks that also accept plug in relays.. I want to wire it to an ignition 12v source so when i get more lights and accessories I dont have to scream and try to find one...
Anyways, Wiring up my lights on my bumper... I noticed... what a mess...
What options are there for second or aftermarked fuse blocks that also accept plug in relays.. I want to wire it to an ignition 12v source so when i get more lights and accessories I dont have to scream and try to find one...
#3
www.painlesswiring.com
or summit racing to buy the painless wiring products
they have some sweet relay/fuse box setup that works well
check em out
or summit racing to buy the painless wiring products
they have some sweet relay/fuse box setup that works well
check em out
#5
You could run a 4 guage amp power wire to a distrabution block and use that to connect multiple things to. I have one for my amps wich is 1 to 4 split and I decided to do another one for the ground wires. I bought a red top optima battery with side posts on it. Then I got a new gold female connector with 2 inputs and can accept up to a 8 guage wire in each and attached it to the side. My Hellas and Pilot lights are both hooked to one the inputs, while my high current stuff (amps, winch and altanator) are hooked to the top post, leaving me plenty of room to connect low current things to the side posts
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