I bought an EZ Wiring 12 circuit ATO fuse block wiring harness off of ebay. I mounted my fuse block in the same manner as Ryan. The wires for the dash just reach the gauge cluster with out extending them. I'll try to post some pics tonight.
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no, I used a universal headlight switch. I wired my truck like a civilian vehicle.
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Sorry for the delay, here are the pictures WebsterCJ8
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I feel like I made some progress today. I got the windows, door panels, levers, and top installed, wired the brake lights, charging system, ignition, heater, and starting system. I also replaced the driver side kingpin on my Dodge M37
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Today I hooked up the shifter and mounted my claxton horn.
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[QUOTE=defbob;193099]Today I hooked up the shifter and mounted my claxton horn.
Whats the deal with the klaxon horn? Where did you get it, how is the sound?
Thanks, George
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It was given to me years ago. I used it on my CJ7 for 3yrs. It is from the mid-50's (12v). It is loud and sounds awesome. No repop sounds anything close to it! I have bought the plastic repops for other vehicles and have been disappointed.
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