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Old 03-13-2024, 11:53 PM   #1
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Helping a friend of mine with the wiring on his truck

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Bob owns a local body shop and towing company. I told him when he got ready that I would help him with his wiring. Truck has a new crate LS with a 4l80e transmission, Dakota Digital gauges and a lot of other goodies. Sorry about the bad pictures but he had it up on the hoist so he could get the rollback into the building. We are working on it in the evenings and weekends.
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Looks like he's done a little work on that truck. A Hot Truck from ground up. Have fun with the wiring. I'm sure you'll do a neat and tidy job
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Old 03-14-2024, 09:58 AM   #3
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Re: Helping a friend of mine with the wiring on his truck

Good looking truck. Is that an aftermarket frame or stock frame with bolt on suspension?
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That will be nice when done. I like the old pro street look.
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Looks like he's done a little work on that truck. A Hot Truck from ground up. Have fun with the wiring. I'm sure you'll do a neat and tidy job
Thanks Tim. I basically tell him where to hook stuff up and let him do the actual work. That way I know it's done the way he wants it....

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Good looking truck. Is that an aftermarket frame or stock frame with bolt on suspension?
Stock powder coated frame with bolt on suspension parts.
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Re: Helping a friend of mine with the wiring on his truck

Careful not to let those unterminated wires hang when you send it up on the hoist or the electrons will run out
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That will be nice when done. I like the old pro street look.
Thanks Eric. He is doing a good job on it as far as I'm concerned.

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Careful not to let those unterminated wires hang when you send it up on the hoist or the electrons will run out
No battery in it so the only electrons that will escape is what's in the wires.....
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I really like the frame color, very different, love the color itself.
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I really like the frame color, very different, love the color itself.
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Thanks, I will post more pictures of it tomorrow when it is down on the floor.
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That's real cool Doc, and what a great project. If I ever built another Chevy I'd mod something up. 1/99 that ever happens though. Powder blue frame, wow. I wonder what the going rate for that is these days.

What you figure is invested in suspension?
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Looks like a great project.
I like hide every wire I can. LS swaps can have lots of wires.
What are you using for a chassis harness? I like Painless.
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Just a note but here's another pic on how the Nova looked when I bought it from the owner that got in way over his head.
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That's real cool Doc, and what a great project. If I ever built another Chevy I'd mod something up. 1/99 that ever happens though. Powder blue frame, wow. I wonder what the going rate for that is these days.

What you figure is invested in suspension?
I haven't asked about the suspension but he mentioned that he has around 20k invested in it so far.


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Looks like a great project.
I like hide every wire I can. LS swaps can have lots of wires.
What are you using for a chassis harness? I like Painless.
Pic of a couple of LS swaps that 99% of the wires can't be seen.

Yes, it is a painless wire kit. That does make it easier for sure....
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LS short box---How and the hèll did you manage that...
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Here are a few more pictures with it on the floor.
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Re: Helping a friend of mine with the wiring on his truck

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Oh man...it's chopped. This will certainly be a very nice build once complete.

Hopefully you'll be able to show us the end result!

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That's BA
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No battery in it so the only electrons that will escape is what's in the wires.....
That's all new wired so no worries. They have yet to be primed, but that's simple enough to do. Usually not much air gets into the sheathing
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I haven't asked about the suspension but he mentioned that he has around 20k invested in it so far.

I see $4K+ in the differential alone. Building a truck is crazy expensive.
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Yeah the Nova was a mess. Fuel pump wired direct. No relay or fuse. Trans was bolted in with a piece 1" tubing with 5/16" bolts. I tried to start it before buying but wires started to get hot.
But it was a non-hit rust free AZ 67 Nova SS.
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That's all new wired so no worries. They have yet to be primed, but that's simple enough to do. Usually not much air gets into the sheathing
Real interesting that priming business. I had never quite thought of it that way, though after I installed all new wiring, my first notice was the AM radio, oh the glory. Oh wait, I meant my turn signal switch was acting up. Next thing I knew everything worked. Would have been a perfect day if not for the no miles rebuilt 400TH fail.
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That's a very cool truck Leon! Is that the chopped cab you used to have?
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That's a very cool truck Leon! Is that the chopped cab you used to have?
No, this is a different one. I did look at it when it was for sale before Bob bought it. I can see the previous owners house from my place over on hwy 63.

We are still working on it some evenings and weekends. I went down the other night and wired the cooling fans and NSS/backup light switches. Another friend of ours is building a custom console for it right now. When it comes back we will wire up the Dakota Digital Dash and that will be about it for the wiring.
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Keep the pics coming. Always cool to see the custom builds.
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Keep the pics coming. Always cool to see the custom builds.
Will do.
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