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Old 05-07-2022, 03:56 PM   #4
68 C10 Driver
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Re: 1970 gmc c10 driver

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Originally Posted by Zachary17 View Post
Wiring is a complete mess so many Splices in it sealed with tape and a main feed wire from the battery with a smaller gauge wire I don’t see how this truck never caught on fire.the wheels on the truck are 16x8 rally’s which don’t even fit they rub the bed.and someone took a Grinder to the upper ball joints to get them to fit and they still rub.
My truck's wiring harness was exactly the same way. 50 years of hacking and novice add-ons making it a horrendous mess. I just ordered a new wiring harness to make things easier. I will have a few electrical additions, but I will add an additional fuse block that is hidden for those things.

Best of luck on your build, I will check in time-to-time to see how your project is going.
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