Installing gauges |
06-07-2020, (Subject: Installing gauges ) Post: #4 | |||
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RE: Installing gauges When I installed the GlowShift gauges in my 2008 ProStar... I ran one wire from each source, and tapped into into those wires. I have three gauges installed, and three taps in each wire if that makes sense? These are low voltage, so you can daisy chain without issue. I would not tap into my factory radio, they do not play well with other electronics hooked up. I try to butcher my factory wiring as little as possible, as bad things always happen down the road. How I did it... I ran a power line, the 12 volt constant, from the fuse block and used those blue plier pinch wire taps for the gauges. I ran a ground from the firewall using an eyelet and a self tapping screw, again, tapped in with those blue clips. The gauge light/dimmer, I tapped a line off of the dimmer switch from in the dash, ran a wire from there, and tapped into it for the gauges. Here are the taps I used, https://www.lowes.com/pd/Utilitech-20-Co...lsrc=aw.ds You can find them just about anywhere there is an auto parts or electrical section. If you have time, and this is a good project if you have electronics in your truck, I have installed two of these Blue Sea fuse panels. They were a real life saver with my stereo and other gadgets up in front. I was able to direct wire and ground these to the truck, no interference, just good clean power. https://amzn.to/2MEaqUU | |||
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Installing gauges - Zondo956 - 02-06-2020, RE: Installing gauges - Pd6cas2 - 06-07-2020, RE: Installing gauges - Pd6cas2 - 06-07-2020, RE: Installing gauges - Waterloo - 06-07-2020 RE: Installing gauges - Zondo956 - 06-07-2020, |
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