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Old 12-09-2009, 10:58 PM   #19
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Re: 60-66 chev - gmc wiring basics

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Originally Posted by markeb01 View Post
If I had it to do all over again, I would buy another Ron Francis kit like it did back in the early 90's, unless I had a near stock truck. I had several other brands of wiring panels previously, and haven't found any with the integrity of the fuse panel in the Ron Francis offerings. I prefer the feature where the wires can be disconnected from the face of the panel, since there have been a lot of changes to my truck over almost 20 years of ownership.

The one thing I would do differently - mount the fuse panel behind the glove box so it can be worked on while sitting in the passenger seat (after removing the glove box liner). I'm old and busted and there's almost nothing more miserable (for me) than twisting under a dash adding or modifying a circuit.
I can relate to the old and busted!
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