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jmccrack
09-04-2021, 10:04 AM
Hey guys just getting ready to start wiring my truck. One question. did most of you bring the front harness thru the tanny tunnel using the supplied grommet. that is cutting a hole in the centre of the tunnel under the dash and feeding the front harness thru it.

wallace18
09-04-2021, 01:35 PM
I did. That is how the 33 does it also. The 35 is the same as the 33 from the firewall forward.

House Money
09-04-2021, 05:01 PM
I went down the left side cowl area for the front harness as well as the power steering wiring.

Gary

McGuyver
09-04-2021, 10:43 PM
I took the same route as Gary. Keep in mind you will have to be very mindful when putting the body on and off. I understand there was an instance of some of the power steering wires being damaged on one build.

edwardb
09-05-2021, 05:37 AM
I ran the front harness under the LH upper frame rail and through the firewall just above where the upper and lower firewall join. Direct shot from there to the RF panel. I ran the power steering wires on the outside like shown in the manual. But kept them as far back as possible where there's the most body clearance. Plus kept them as flat as possible and also put some Gorilla tape over. Hadn't heard someone damaged the wires in that location. But that's what I was trying to avoid. Just have to be careful to spread the cab enough when taking on and off. Plenty of clearance once in place.

jmccrack
09-05-2021, 10:09 AM
how about the rear harness? How did you guys run that?

edwardb
09-05-2021, 10:13 AM
how about the rear harness? How did you guys run that?

Ran it in the corner of the driveshaft tunnel. Then up and to the back. Lots of discussion about running anything in the tunnel. But really didn't see any other good options.

House Money
09-05-2021, 11:00 AM
how about the rear harness? How did you guys run that?

I went under the floor right at the trans mount.

Gary

jmccrack
09-06-2021, 09:39 AM
So most everyone puts both the front and rear harness thru the tranny tunnel right up close to the fire wall. then routes them from there? I was thinking of running the rear harness thru a conduit either thru the DS tunnel or under the truck.

jmccrack
09-06-2021, 04:00 PM
So here is my idea for getting the wire bundles from under the dash to their destinations. The left one feeds the rear harness, the center one feeds the lights and horn and the right one feed the alternator and starter. By drilling the 1 1/4” hole then removing a section I can slip the grommets in very easily. And should I need to remove the tranny tunnel the slip right out.

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edwardb
09-06-2021, 04:09 PM
So here is my idea for getting the wire bundles from under the dash to their destinations. The left one feeds the rear harness, the center one feeds the lights and horn and the right one feed the alternator and starter. By drilling the 1 1/4” hole then removing a section I can slip the grommets in very easily. And should I need to remove the tranny tunnel the slip right out.

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Nice. Not that far along but was thinking something similar. Thanks for the inspiration.

Question: Did you leave the cable harnesses from the back resting on the transmission? Or did you try to hang them up off the transmission in some manner?

jmccrack
09-06-2021, 07:58 PM
Thanks edwardb. Not that far along yet but I was thinking JB weld a couple of clips to the top of the tranny and attach the wire there. That’s why I split the top cover at the shifter ring I can pull off just that part and get at everything.
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jmccrack
09-06-2021, 07:59 PM
Sorry the pics upside down

Sbda4
09-06-2021, 11:36 PM
So here is my idea for getting the wire bundles from under the dash to their destinations. The left one feeds the rear harness, the center one feeds the lights and horn and the right one feed the alternator and starter. By drilling the 1 1/4” hole then removing a section I can slip the grommets in very easily. And should I need to remove the tranny tunnel the slip right out.

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I used a very similar approach so I could remove the trans tunnel without disturbing the harnesses. The section with the grommet holes stays fastened to the firewall when I remove the trans tunnel. It seems like a viable approach.
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