Cleaning up Auxiliary wires under the hood?

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BadBowtie 98

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What do you guys do to clean up all you auxiliary wires under the hood? Right now I have 4 Kcs, 2 Hellas, Rock Lights, Bed lights that are wired straight to the battery. Which looks awful IMO! I've heard of fuse blocks being a good alternative then going straight to the battery, does anybody use one? I'm just trying to make it cleaner, and less cluttered.


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Not using one on my truck, but something like this is nice.

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You just need one wire from the battery and you can tuck this away.
 

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The 96+ trucks have two auxiliary studs on the underhood fuse panel. Makes it so you don't have to wire anything straight to the battery.

Some members have put a fuse panel inside the underhood storage box (if you have one). Makes for a really clean set-up.

And as always, USE LOOM. Not only does it protect the wires, but it makes everything look 10x cleaner IMO.
 

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Not using one on my truck, but something like this is nice.

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You just need one wire from the battery and you can tuck this away.

That's exactly what I need! :cheers:


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I like these from Blue Sea systems. A bit pricey but better quality and more weather resistant.

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I like these from Blue Sea systems. A bit pricey but better quality and more weather resistant.

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This is what I recommend. No, I dont have one, but there is a few 'build' threads about them on google. I looked at a few on a toyota forum and they clean up the engine bay well and look great. Water proof is a plus since you have a BDMT

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I used the blue Sea systems fuse panel its nice plus I put it in the underhood storage box. :waytogo:

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