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Nice install @prwillard2 ....haven't seen them with an ABS door card. Looks good.
Appreciate the business.....did you install the hood struts yet?
 
Nice install @prwillard2 ....haven't seen them with an ABS door card. Looks good.
Appreciate the business.....did you install the hood struts yet?
Thanks!

Not yet, that is one of the many projects for when I'm able to take some time off work here soon to get ready for the move.
 
Thanks!

Not yet, that is one of the many projects for when I'm able to take some time off work here soon to get ready for the move.
Hood struts are one of the best things going :)
 
Finished wiring in my speakers and sub! This truck sounds better than my 200.

This mini sub fits under the passenger planted seat bracket.

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Can anyone tell me which is the positive or negative terminal on these OEM switches?

I know red/white is ground, but without taking off the tape on these plugs I'm not sure if they're the top verticle plug or the bottom horizontal plug.

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There is no positive/negative on a two pin switch, both sides will be +12v. The horizontal (bottom) pin should be the +12v supply side, the vertical (upper) pin should be the switched load side.
 
There is no positive/negative on a two pin switch, both sides will be +12v. The horizontal (bottom) pin should be the +12v supply side, the vertical (upper) pin should be the switched load side.
Meaning the upper pin goes to whatever I'm trying to turn on, and the bottom pin comes from my battery and is the power source?

Sorry, not great at electrical.
 
Meaning the upper pin goes to whatever I'm trying to turn on, and the bottom pin comes from my battery and is the power source?

Sorry, not great at electrical.
That's exactly right. Really it shouldn't matter which pin goes where, but all the places I find that style plug in the wiring diagrams it is wired that way.
 
That's exactly right. Really it shouldn't matter which pin goes where, but all the places I find that style plug in the wiring diagrams it is wired that way.
Thank you!
 
Started installing my Egon DC Relay Hub today. This was designed/developed by Andrew St. Pierre White and Heiner Klarmann and is available here: DC-Hub | Egon | Auto Electric Installer | Bayswater, Western Australia - https://www.egon.com.au/relay-hub-2/

I ordered this because I wanted to be able to use the 4 OEM switches that go under my HVAC controls and also have fused constant power for other things as well.

This hub allows you to have up to 5 constant power items and 5 switched power items. Switched power items will be turned on with the 4 OEM dash switches and the 5th is from the OEM locker for my Eaton E Locker.

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Attached the hub to my drivers side inner fender in my engine bay. Used one of the M8 captured nuts and added an M6 rivnut to give it a solid mounting position.

I had to move my charcoal canister for right now, the bracket goes over the large opening you see to the right but always the pos and neg cables to fit behind it.

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The relay hub can take up to 80 amps, so I needed a way to add an 80 amp fuse to my system without taking a mile of space. Ended up using a Blue Sea Terminal 80A fuse.

4 AWG positive and negative cables run to the circuit board, tying directly back to the battery.

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Is that like the s-pod product?
Similiar, but allows me to integrate my own switches. I looked at the SPOD and this one was like $250 USD vice the SPOD which is like a grand.
 
Can anyone tell me what connectors for the ends of wires I need for wiring into this kind of harness?

This original lead was from the OEM locker switch.

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Is this the same plug?
 
Is this the same plug?
Look like this terminal normaly those are SMTS

Gentlemen thank you!
 

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