Switches and wiring?

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Switches and wiring?

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Do you guys know of a DIY kit to change the cluster of wires to individual switches, or know some who does it for a reasonable price?
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What do you mean?
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I would like my accessories wired to a panel like this. I was wondering if there was a kit.
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No real "kit" available. You just have to pay a wiring guy to do it, or buy the switches and breakers or fuses, etc. and make it. What I have that you PMed me about is somewhat similar though & may work. I'll try & get pics as soon as I can get back to the shop.
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http://www.12voltguy.com

these are purty, and all custom made to your specs
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Wiring isnt that hard, just can seem overwhelming. Im about to finish up mine, does anyone know where I can get a quality multi-pin connectors.
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robertcrav wrote:Image
This guys stuff is really nice too.
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how many pin connectors you want?

delcity.net is where I get some of my supplies
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What type of connectors? Weather pack, molex, Honda, amphenol? Check digikey for some and pei genesis for amphenol.
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I know a couple guys who do it professionally on the side. They're priced fair for the work they do. Not cheap but fair. I can put you in touch with them if youd like.
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Wiring is something you should not skimp on as it can ruin your day.... Yet most people skimp and cut corners.

Wiring guys are normally cheaper than regular mechanics but its a very time and resource intensive job to get done. Hence why everyone seems to hate wiring.
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I would like that sea bass
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I'm having issues now with my current setup from the prev owner.. Melted harness etc..I'm dealing with and I've had enough.
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Melted wires = wrong size or no breakers/fuses.
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and melted wires can turn into a burn down quickly!

Good idea to get on it quickly & get it sorted.
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Wiring for me is a good de stressor. One thing I like is when you have a problem you know exactly ware too start diagnosing the problem.
Do it your self and you will get it down quick. I get supply's from radio shack they have a good selection of stuff and it local.
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greaslife wrote:Wiring for me is a good de stressor. One thing I like is when you have a problem you know exactly ware too start diagnosing the problem.
Do it your self and you will get it down quick. I get supply's from radio shack they have a good selection of stuff and it local.
I second that! Wiring is my go to when i need a break form geting filty, sparks in my face,smashed knuckle etc. I just take my time and try and tweak out trying to making everything perfect.
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What year is your bronco again? You need to come see my at the shop tonight! PM me for my cell #.
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