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Old 09-08-2016, 08:59 AM
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Anyone use them? I'm thinking about rewiring a couple gauges, tach and 2 step. I hate having multiple wires ran through the car for power so I'm thinking about using a fuse block to clean it up.

Anyone use them and have any pictures?

And is there something that can be used for ground wires?

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Whichever one you buy should come with wiring instructions. For the most part the ones I've seen from painless you connected 12v, ground, and switched 12 v to the fuse box.

something like this

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/prf-70107

Made my own a while back.

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Thanks. I haven't looked at that one yet. Was looking at something like this.





I think the one I posted looks a little cheaper...



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