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Old 04-25-2003, 02:37 PM   #1
J-Spec C10
Whats this wire for?....
 
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Location: Barrie, Ontario, CANADA
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I finally got some time to myself....

Ok, So I got a promotion at work, with a raise, and benifits. At the same time,I got my tax return & I went out and bought a small house (had some help).

Now for the last 4 weeks I've been at work 7 days a week, which is good. But it can be bad whan you work at an auto parts store. I've been looking at all those catalogues for so much time I started to randomly order small items. But they got bigger. Now I have 2 new inner front fenders, 2 complete rocker repair panels, a fibreglass rollpan, brand new door plastics with openings for power windows/locks (in black with new rubber). and Some painless wiring "Jamb tac " connectors.

This brings me to my question: Where is a good place to mount the connectors? I bought a pair of 4 wire and a pair of 4 wire with dome lamp buttons. Has anyone done this yet, or am I a guinny pig? The idea is to mount the ones with the buttons in the door frame somewhere, and the 4 wire only ones in the doors to match up with them. I'll be using the factory switches for the locks to power the solenoids, what amperage can they hold? Also where can I get connectors for the bask of the switches?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Sorry for the long post....
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'82 C10 Resto-Custom--> * 2 1/4" manifold back dual exhaust with Hooker Aerochambers & High Flow Cats *Taylor Ignition Wires *Centerline 15" Telstars with 32"x10" mudders
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