swindad2
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So a few months ago, I bought one of the dome lights from Matt (Vintage Iron). I was a little confused about how to ground it, So Matt and I both asked for pics and suggestions, and never got a response. I was unable to find the listing to update my install, so I thought I would post it here for anyone who was as confused as I was.
Just got the inside of my truck painted and put back together, So I installed today.
So I installed the light first, using 1 inch Hillman rubber lined clamps I bought from Lowes (Lowes part number 881297). I already had my wire and Packard connector assembled, so all I had to do was plug it in and route the wire. As for the ground, I just used a smaller diameter black wire and attached it to one of the housing screws (see pic) and it worked, so there is the ground point. I just tucked the wires neatly behind the soft top bows and attached with wire ties. There was a convenient hole right behind the rear of the door frame, so no drilling there.
I had planned to run the wiring through the floor, but then thought about the slave terminal. It's hot, and it is powered off when I turn of my cutoff switch on the ground side of battery 2. The top cable is the positive on mine (better test to be sure), so I attached the wire from the Packard connector to the positive slave terminal. I chose to use one of the slave plug, through body, mounting bolts as the ground, just because of the proximity of the two terminals on the slave plug. Just make sure you have your battery disconnected when you start removing that slave terminal bolt (found out the hard way).
Hope this helps those who had the same questions I did.
Just got the inside of my truck painted and put back together, So I installed today.
So I installed the light first, using 1 inch Hillman rubber lined clamps I bought from Lowes (Lowes part number 881297). I already had my wire and Packard connector assembled, so all I had to do was plug it in and route the wire. As for the ground, I just used a smaller diameter black wire and attached it to one of the housing screws (see pic) and it worked, so there is the ground point. I just tucked the wires neatly behind the soft top bows and attached with wire ties. There was a convenient hole right behind the rear of the door frame, so no drilling there.
I had planned to run the wiring through the floor, but then thought about the slave terminal. It's hot, and it is powered off when I turn of my cutoff switch on the ground side of battery 2. The top cable is the positive on mine (better test to be sure), so I attached the wire from the Packard connector to the positive slave terminal. I chose to use one of the slave plug, through body, mounting bolts as the ground, just because of the proximity of the two terminals on the slave plug. Just make sure you have your battery disconnected when you start removing that slave terminal bolt (found out the hard way).
Hope this helps those who had the same questions I did.
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