Congratulations on the purchase!!! Great color
Saw a nice Habitat available earlier that will fit like a glove in that bed.....
@Goose Gear
I would recommend staying out of the fuse block for power.
A good general rule when adding accessory wiring is to stay out from between the vehicle and its battery. If you ever have a failure, it's one less thing you have to inspect. And if the something on the accessory side causes a failure, you've not severed any links between the vehicle and battery.
You're talking one wire to the battery post that is fused, and then all your accessories into the new fuse block. It can be done without being invasive.
And proper labeling
LOL, a possibility I suppose, I've never undone one! You could always loosen the nut and see what the stud does. If you've never had to disassemble a Toyota fuse block, it's no fun.@Mitch
You know. After I read your post I had a mental image of me undoing the nut on the post within the fuse box and then watching the bolt drop out.
Pro-tip: How to defeat "Murphy's Law".@Mitch
You know. After I read your post I had a mental image of me undoing the nut on the post within the fuse box and then watching the bolt drop out.
posts #13 and #14... NICE WORK!
I'm always impressed with clean wiring jobs. My wiring looks like a first grader did it no matter how hard I try. (no offense to talented first graders!)
Added Velcro to the inside of the lid for patches.
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