I'm currently having my 90 rebuilt and shall be installing a Mud console to house stereo, CB radio, a few gauges, 12v socket, etc, electric window switches, etc.
Electrics were always a no-go area for me but I would really like to install the damned thing myself and would really appreciate some pointers.
First of all, things like the rear wash-wipe switch, oil pressure gauge, and 12v cigarette lighter are already installed. They'll just be moved from their current location therefore I think I should be safe in saying that I should be able to use the existing wiring bar some spade connectors. The electric windows shall be installed by a competent technician. I'll just change the crappy switches supplied with the electric windows kit with Carling switches. It's from then on that matters become complicated (for me). Do I use the existing wiring and then piggy back from one switch to the other and one gauge to the other? If so, how is it done? Are there any particular connectors that are worth using or are normal spade connectors good enough to link one cable to the other?
If, on the other hand, using the existing wiring to link more switches / gauges etc is not advisable, how do I go about it?
Electrics were always a no-go area for me but I would really like to install the damned thing myself and would really appreciate some pointers.
First of all, things like the rear wash-wipe switch, oil pressure gauge, and 12v cigarette lighter are already installed. They'll just be moved from their current location therefore I think I should be safe in saying that I should be able to use the existing wiring bar some spade connectors. The electric windows shall be installed by a competent technician. I'll just change the crappy switches supplied with the electric windows kit with Carling switches. It's from then on that matters become complicated (for me). Do I use the existing wiring and then piggy back from one switch to the other and one gauge to the other? If so, how is it done? Are there any particular connectors that are worth using or are normal spade connectors good enough to link one cable to the other?
If, on the other hand, using the existing wiring to link more switches / gauges etc is not advisable, how do I go about it?