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mnunn454 12-30-2006 05:43 PM

69 Pickup Fuse Panel Question
 
Howdy all. Newbie here.

I'm going to be gutting my 69's interior soon and adding killer stereo, A/C lots or lighting, gadgets etc, basicly a complete interior overhaul upgrade.

My C-10's wiring has suffered the usual amount of cutting/splicing, blown and melted wires etc that almost 40 years of backyard cobbling produces.

I want to completely rewire the interior, fuse panel included. I can do all the wiring myself, but am wondering where the best place is to get a decent, modern fuse panel that allows lots of accessories and has the late model spade fuses.

Any suggestions?

Thanks.

Mike

mnunn454 01-04-2007 08:17 PM

Re: 69 Pickup Fuse Panel Question
 
Fifty peeks at my post and not a single suggestion. Is everyone here running off of the stock fuse panel?

LockDoc 01-04-2007 08:47 PM

Re: 69 Pickup Fuse Panel Question
 
Check these posts out. I have never had to replace one.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...ghlight=wiring

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...wiring+harness

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...wiring+harness

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...wiring+harness

In the top right corner of the main page there is a "Search This Forum" button. I typed in -new wiring harness- and selected these four because they had the most replies.....

LockDoc

cstm68 01-05-2007 03:05 AM

Re: 69 Pickup Fuse Panel Question
 
i have a 68 pickup and i just finished re-wiring the whole truck
i bought a compleet harness kit from painless wiring it was easy to instal and it upgrades the entire system to a modern fuse block and comes with all the extra wiring for power windows, power locks, stereo, etc. it comes with a step by step guide and every wire is labled for where it goes and the harnesses are already separated to engine section , front lights section, rear section and cab section . it comes with everything you need! let me know what you do! good luck

http://painless.r-catalog.com/pg-lkp/ymm.asp

mnunn454 01-05-2007 07:32 PM

Re: 69 Pickup Fuse Panel Question
 
Thanks LockDoc for the links to the other posts and big.mike in the last of those links for putting up that list of wiring harness URLs. This REALLY answered the mail.

After reading the discussion and checking out the sources, I think I'm going to be using 2 or 3 of the panels sold by www.americanautowire.com.

Here's the direct link http://www.americanautowire.com/prod...ccessories.cfm

For about $100 or less I can get about 24, circuits that'll each carry up to 30 Amps. Since the inside harness is getting heavily modified anyway, it doesn't make sense to buy a standard one like the Painless or Ron Francis ones and then waste a large portion of it.

Sure, I'll be on my back a lot with bi-focals that won't focus and a droplight shining in my eyes, but that's the part we all call "fun".

Right now I'm thinking of getting three 8 circuit panels. 8 will be for circuits that are continually on (dome light, clock, curtesy and headlights, horn, etc. ) and the rest for the circuits that are only on when the key is in the "on" or "accessory" position. Power for the amp/subs will get driven off a separate fused circuit (bus) coming from the battery or solenoid connection.

Cant wait to dig in.

Thanks again.
Mike

68CHEBY 01-05-2007 11:36 PM

Re: 69 Pickup Fuse Panel Question
 
check out snap wire and cable, I could not be happier with their products or prices!

FarmTruk 01-06-2007 01:00 AM

Re: 69 Pickup Fuse Panel Question
 
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Sure, I'll be on my back a lot with bi-focals that won't focus and a droplight shining in my eyes, but that's the part we all call "fun".

Something like this works well for me.


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