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05-12-2020, 08:06 AM | #1 |
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Yea power window question
I have checked out many of the power window threads untill my eyes crossed.
My truck a K1500 68 GMC My questions ? I have the A1 power window set up , not yet installed . No wiring harness yet . So I have an AAW harness with a power window circuit and feed wire , 30-40 amp , I believe. Do I still need relays for motors ? If so where did you all mount them ? I don’t not see a place inside the door ? Who’s wiring harness and switch’s kit did you use ? I am leaning towards the old style lever chrome one’s Last question , what did you used for a loom between door and cab ? I don’t mind drilling a hole to pass the wires thru but don’t want to start cutting Large holes in the door or kick panel .. Just got truck back from a fresh restoration . I would really prefer plug and play as I hate wiring . Ya know , I did hugh commercial mechanical Systems , steam & hot water boilers up to 10 million btu’s , chillers ,Process water . Etc and I know my stuff . But when it comes to automotive wiring , I am a total dunce ! If you have pic’s I would love that. Last edited by mygmctruck1; 05-12-2020 at 08:56 AM. |
05-14-2020, 01:16 AM | #2 |
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Re: Yea power window question
I have a 2007 Ram ST quad cab. It came with no power windows/locks. I added the stock power window regulators to all the doors. For switches for the front doors, I added a switch kit from A1 Electric. I asked them a couple of times if relays were needed and/or recommended for their switches. The said no both times.
The rear doors, I added the stock switches and I added relays. They go up/down real quick. Anyways, I know that the setup isn't on a 67-72 Chevy, but maybe the info about the relays will help. |
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