crazy4offroad
Equal Opportunity Destroyer
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2010
- Posts
- 8,494
- Reaction score
- 1,151
- Location
- West BY-GOD Virginia
- First Name
- Curt
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- K-10
- Engine Size
- 350/SM465/NP205
Many people like to add driving lights, offroad lights, amps, in-cab winch controllers, etc to their truck, and I must admit, I'm one of the worst. For a while I had just popped out the firewall grommet that the speedometer cable passes through and ran all my wires through there. Well one day I was adding yet another doohicky and one of my buddies expressed his concern of what an electrical fire hazard I had created. (More like "Hey dumbass, you're gonna burn your fuggin truck up like that!") Fortunately for me he shed some of his wisdom on me and showed me a better way...
This is what it looked like before. Mechanical oil pressure gauge tube, temp gauge tube, speedometer cable, winch control, 2 sets of offroad lights, a heavy-gauge wire for in-cab accessories, and a couple wires for things that stopped working I had to run new wire for lol...
Anyway, you take a piece of 5/8" or 3/4" heater hose 2 or 3 inches long...
...cut a spiral cut through the hose...
...and wrap it around the rat's nest of wires and hoses...
Now all ya gotta do is tuck it into the metal firewall with a screwdriver...
...for a finished product like this...
Now your wires are safe from shorting out on the metal of the firewall!
These are the new lights I installed, since I busted up my other ones pretty bad on the trail last time out...
I also installed this throw switch as a theft-deterrent, but mainly to stop the battery from being drained dead every time I get in it...
And I mounted my fire extinguisher finally...
All-in-all it was a beautiful day to spend working on the square!
This is what it looked like before. Mechanical oil pressure gauge tube, temp gauge tube, speedometer cable, winch control, 2 sets of offroad lights, a heavy-gauge wire for in-cab accessories, and a couple wires for things that stopped working I had to run new wire for lol...
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Anyway, you take a piece of 5/8" or 3/4" heater hose 2 or 3 inches long...
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...cut a spiral cut through the hose...
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...and wrap it around the rat's nest of wires and hoses...
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Now all ya gotta do is tuck it into the metal firewall with a screwdriver...
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...for a finished product like this...
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Now your wires are safe from shorting out on the metal of the firewall!
These are the new lights I installed, since I busted up my other ones pretty bad on the trail last time out...
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I also installed this throw switch as a theft-deterrent, but mainly to stop the battery from being drained dead every time I get in it...
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And I mounted my fire extinguisher finally...
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All-in-all it was a beautiful day to spend working on the square!