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Re: Slowly I build a truck
I went with Painless wiring harness from Summit Racing. It was $287 after $100 rebate. I wasn't prepared for having to cut the firewall, but it was pretty easy with a dremel tool.
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Sorting the wires was kind of fun. It made me feel like I'm actually going to have a truck!
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New speakers and radio:
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Re: Slowly I build a truck
Looking good!!!
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Nice....Jim
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how come you covered the speaker? dust preventive?
looks good either way
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Thanks guys. I covered the speakers partly to prevent dust, but mostly because the old one was covered, and if someone looks through the grate I want it to look as original as possible. I realize I've already stepped away from original, but that's the thought process.
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Hooking up wires for heater, washer, and wiper switch. It's starting to get crowded under here.
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Glove box and light. That was hard. It's a good thing it will be mostly hidden.
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Nice progress....yeah, those glove boxes are a pain to install!
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cigarette lighter -- old and new:
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Looks a little better
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New cab light and door switches:
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New headlight switch:
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Getting ready for ignition:
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Looking good!
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Thank you!
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This looks a little bit better for the glove box:
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Your build is coming along great. If this is a slow build I cannot think of what to call mine. I took three years from the purchase to getting it up and driving again. Keep up the good work.
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New Turn Signal Switch, Backup Light Switch, and column seal:
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Putting it together:
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New Shifter - I had to use a dremel tool to shave the ball on the end down a bit for it to fit. The painless wiring kit makes you re-use the original half moon connector. I never could make the old terminals release with a paper clip or small screwdriver, so I just pulled them through with needle nose pliers.
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Wrapping wires:
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Learning to solder and shrink-wrap :
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Gauges are hooked up with new light bulbs.
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