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One of the first modifications Rhinozuki needed was to clean up the wiring for the rear brake lights and tail lights.

Rear Wiring Before1.jpg (54732 bytes) The wiring interfered with opening the tailgate. there were exposed butt connectors and loose connections.

Drivers side brake light wiring coming through the rear bed   Rear Drivers wiring before.jpg (46140 bytes)

Rear Passenger wiring before.jpg (71254 bytes)  

 

 

Passenger side wiring was run the same way. 

A problem waiting to happen. I got rid of

the back seats but you can still see the 

seat belt brackets in place.

 

 

Rerouted the wiring and wrapped with split wrap

 to minimize wire chafing seen with gate closed Rear wiring done gate closed.jpg (47901 bytes)

 

 

Rear wiring done gate open.jpg (39025 bytes) Tailgate open after rewiring. Shadow included free of charge.

 

 

The next wiring situation involved a little more complicated project.

 

wiring harness.jpg (71228 bytes)I built this wiring harness to run

wiring to Rock lights, Ham & CB

Radio and other power consuming devices

 

circuit breajer box side.jpg (44821 bytes)The next step was to build

a circuit breaker box

and a Relay Box. .                    

 

Circuit breaker box.jpg (47757 bytes)Another picture of the circuit

breaker box, assembled.

 

relay box.jpg (59168 bytes)Here is a picture of the

Relay Box before being

installed and wired.

 

Breaker box and relay box.jpg (57557 bytes) The Circuit Breaker Box

and Relay Box wired and

installed.

Switches Passenger Side.jpg (66253 bytes)Switches mounted passenger

side center of the rig

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