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Well I got tired of making a bunch of new topic on the same truck so I decided that I will put all my questions on here, because we all know that I got alot of them. Here is the link to all the photos I have now and all the photos I will be putting on:
http://s1111.photobucket.com/albums/h471/usmcjones1988/
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Well yesterday I got a new EZ wire harness in I got the 21 circuit 18 fuse harness. Also I got new window seals, door seals, new lock set, window handles, which I already broke a screw off in the knob nipple :x , lol I guess Ill just keep that handle on the dash. I already put the drivers side seal in that was an experience but i hope it just stays in I used half a tube of sealant so it should be good. I plan on finishing the passenger side, than start pulling all the old wiring out by the end of the day.
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Well I stripped all the old wires out what a rat f***. I kept some of the pig tails, but im thinking of just using terminals instead of the pig tails I think that it will give it a much cleaner look not sure? I kept the wire that was already hooked up to for the wipers there was 4 wire coming out of it im guessing 2 for each speed? Also finished up the doors seals kinda mess looking but as long as it gets the job done im not looking for a show room finish. Here some pic of what it looks like after the wires were all pulled out:
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Well that is the easy part now comes the FUN part I think im might just wait for tomorrow to start no reason to start running wire this late in the afternoon.
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Anybody got an idea of a place to put the fuse box beside the original spot?
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Does anyone know what this does or if its important:
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usmcjones1988 wrote:Anybody got an idea of a place to put the fuse box beside the original spot?
How much bigger is the new one?
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about double i was thinking on top of the inner fender but i have a feeling when i go thru mud its going to get covered.
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usmcjones1988 wrote:about double i was thinking on top of the inner fender but i have a feeling when i go thru mud its going to get covered.
:eek: no good doing that, id try an keep it in the stock location. Or what about behind the glove box? If you dont have the big ol' ac/heater combo :lol:
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usmcjones1988 wrote:Does anyone know what this does or if its important:
http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h47 ... 030092.jpg
http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h47 ... 030092.jpg

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I think i might just suck it up and put it in the stock location. I through the hazard relay was in the dash but who know i just hope i dont need it
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usmcjones1988 on Fri Sep 02, 2011 5:35 pm
Does anyone know what this does or if its important:
http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h47 ... 030092.jpg
That looks like your horn relay to me. Where underneath the hood did it come from?
Are you simply replacing the fuse box, or are you trying to rewire the entire truck? :hmm:
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Fixed your pics :)

That thingy is indeed your horn relay.

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how did you fix my pic i would love to know ya i say it in one of the wiring diagrams that that what it was but i an rewiring the whole truck with an ez wiring harness.
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Using photobucket, click to copy the text block that has img and /img in brackets. You can edit one of your threads above to see how it looks.

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ok THIS IS A TEST ONLY A TEST ONLY A TEST
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