Re: Wiring Spaghetti
Sounds like you are on the right track. Keep the old wiring and you will never be totally free of problems.<br /><br />1. Start with a nice heavy guage wire and remember to fuse it near the battery.<br /><br />2. Once you have the fuse block and ground bus bar you can move wires one at a time to the new block.<br /><br />3. Very important - make complete drawings of the wiring as you put it in. It will help you a lot should you ever have problems.<br /><br />4. Don't skimp on the wire. Pay attention to the current draw. For example, voltage guages draw little power, light switches draw more, a cigarette lighter draws a lot more.<br /><br />5. Get good crimpers and heat shrink to seal the connections.<br /><br />do it right and you will never have to worry about it again. Good luck