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Old Feb 9, 2011 | 07:50 AM
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This will be the first time for me putting doing work of this sort on my '92 S10 Blazer so I'm just looking for some general advice. First of all where do I run the wire through the firewall and into the cab? Wheres the best place to mount the rocker switch for them? And as I imagine most Blazers like mine do I have a side mounted battery so I how do I hook the fogs up to that as there are no exposed posts?

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(P.S. I'm heading out to a junkyard today for a new steering wheel....are there any "special" Blazer parts I should keep an eye out for?)
 
Old Feb 9, 2011 | 08:00 AM
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Well let's start with the switch.. That's really to your discretion where you want to mount that at.

Next the wiring into the cab, you can usualy find a grommet where other wires are ran, for me the easiest way is to take a wire hanger and run your wiring through like that.

I also recomend running a relay on top of of your fuse. Just an extra safty precaution.

And to answer your last question, if you need anything else just pick it up while your there.
 
Old Feb 9, 2011 | 09:31 AM
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So will that wire be behind the dash then? If so is there actually a easier place to run it through (meaning through the firewall still but just so I can grab inside easier)?
 

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Old Feb 9, 2011 | 09:48 AM
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I've always found places near the floor that's fairly easly accesable to run your wiring through. Or you good always drill your own hole and get some wire grommets from a parts store then its fairly easly. I always route through exsisting ones tho as its just easier to me and your wires are easier to tuck away and make looke nice
 
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