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Old 07-29-2009, 08:10 AM
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anyone use a terminal block under the dash for aux items? i want to redo my wiring for the gauges on my car, and i'd rather have all the power sources in one location so if i have to add anything later i can just tap there, my wiring looks like a mess under the dash.

i saw the msd unit, but i don't like that its not covered.
Old 07-29-2009, 12:29 PM
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terminal block? like large gauge, or do you mean like a terminal strip?
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I bought a ground strap from Home Depot when i needed something to wire up 8 subs, i think they make smaller ones for smaller gauge wire....i cant find a pic on their website.
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i meant terminal strip, or maybe a small fuse box i suppose. something with mini fuses.
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