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11-26-2014, 03:29 AM | #1 |
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Help itemizing Electrical Components for my 67 C10
I need help itemize my electrical components for 1967 C10. I currently have my Painless Harness, Dakota Digital Dash with it's components, My outside lights, electric fan relay, fuel sending unit, my main thing is all the switch items, like the switches that go to the dash, the brake light switch that goes on the brake pedal, and etc. My truck was gutted by the PO and I need everything. I also want to go with remote locks, alarm, a vintage radio with blue tooth capabilities, After market AC unit, and I've decided to go with a push button start. I really would like to start with the switches. Anyone got an itemize list and the best vendor on quality electrical parts?
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11-26-2014, 09:48 PM | #2 |
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Re: Help itemizing Electrical Components for my 67 C10
Headlight switch is different for a 67 than the 68-72. The harness has an extra wire. Either purple or brown i believe. Then the wiper switch ive been told is one year only as well. Brake light switch, heater motor switch. No door switches as they werent used in our trucks in 67. Best bet for the door locks and windows is aftermaket parts that your painless harness should supply power directly to.
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Re: Help itemizing Electrical Components for my 67 C10
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So get the 67 Headlight switch. I'm buying an after market AC unit, so do I still Ned to buy a heater motor switch? I want to keep my windows manual and only have my locks remote for an alarm. I've been researching everything I need, so based on your advice, it seems as if I was on the right page. I'm going to have to get a windshield washer motor and a foot dim switch as well. Lights for the glove box and underneath my hood as well.
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11-27-2014, 02:32 AM | #4 |
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Re: Help itemizing Electrical Components for my 67 C10
Aftermarket AC/heater kits should have one switch only for both. Under hood lights just buy the mecury ones that come on when lifted. Head light, wipers, ac/heater radio is switched but internal.
Brake switch neutral safety switchs under dash. Horn, turnsignals. Door locks you can buy the kit that works both doors from a key fob are the key are the door lock itself. This is the one I was looking at on LMC truck website. Bottom left for 2 doors.
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