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New guy here hope I can help 4 years, 4 months ago #4654

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So I am new to this site and I must say I love it already, you guys are so helpful to eachother. I hope I can be helpful as well.

I am a car stereo installer, not that we need stereos in our Class 11's (I have thought about putting one in mine though:woohoo: ) But over the years I become pretty good with wiring so if anyone needs some help I am always ready to help those in need. After all I am going to need some help with my Class 11 soon. Also if you need any stereo equipment or custom stereo work for your other cars let me know.
I am live in Oceanside Ca and spend a lot of time in Temecula

Zac

Re:New guy here hope I can help 4 years, 4 months ago #4655

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Well just so happens i want to rewire my bug. Now i was thinking about just using a fuse box but i see that others are using breakers. So im kinda confused on the basic wiring, and how it should go and what i should go with. Any help appreciated.

Re:New guy here hope I can help 4 years, 4 months ago #4667

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Hey Fixxor,
I am running a fuse block with a breaker on the main 12v. I did all custom wiring for mine since I had everything to do so. I would stay clear of the pre-made wiring kits, from what I have seen most are pretty cheezy with crappy wire and even worse fuse holders, I wouldnt trust them for the abuse our cars take. The kits that are of quality wire and fuse holders are way over priced in my opinion. So I like most people on here recommend custom wiring for your 11. It is pretty easy and if your local I would have no problem helping you out, I have lots of wire and all the connectors, loom, and wire clamps to do it right.
Let me know what other questions you have and main concerns and I can help you out better and probably send a couple of pics and ideals

Re:New guy here hope I can help 4 years, 2 months ago #5132

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Well pictures would help a lot. Now im getting confused on how to go about this, i see some people using fuse blocks and then going through terminals too, i kinda dont get it. And whats the best method to running power to the switches and gauges and stuff? All separate? Thanks for the help.

Re:New guy here hope I can help 4 years, 2 months ago #5133

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Some one posted this wiring diagram in other Offroad web site.
Hope this will help you.
Copyright to BM Devils.

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File Name: ALAMBRADO_1_.pdf
File Size: 120629
Enrique Morales

Re:New guy here hope I can help 4 years, 2 months ago #5134

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Henryque..we're a bunch of gringos and you send us el documento in espanola!

Re:New guy here hope I can help 4 years, 2 months ago #5135

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The document was created in espaƱol. But you will get the idea.
We used a cable for RV wiring and is much clean and easy.
Here are the traslation terms
Luces: Ligths
Pito: Horn
Fusibles: Fuses
Frenos ;Brakes
Bateria: Batery
Presion Aceite: Oil Pressure
Temperatura Aceite: Oil Temp
Corriente: Alt
Tacometro: Tach
Bomba Gas: Gas Pump
Abanico: Fan
L Inter: Internal Ligth
Arranque: Starter
Alternador: Alternator
Hope this will help.
Enrique Morales
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