So I have started to do the re-wiring of the Taco. First step was to get the new fuse blocks in place. One for interior accessories will be under drivers seat and controlled via a 100 amp relay that is switched. But there will nowhere near 100 amps of power being pulled through it. Second one is under hood for constant power items, not a whole lot of those so a 6 gang block with 6 ground points will be plenty. Its on top the battery mount but I'll use Delphi weatherpak connectors to allow me to unplug them if I need to pull the battery. Also managed to cut out about 30" of the ARB harness to make it cleaner (no loops). Next steps will be to tackle each item for constant power and then tackle the interior items (gives me high blood pressure thinking about it).
I used nutserts to hold the fuse block under the seat in place. Connector is hydrocrimped to the wire and heatshrinked for protection.
Battery tray.. note I will be redoing that wire running to the Kicker fuse block on the top.
Locker compressor wired up and working. I managed to scratch the Compressor switch cover letting amber light shine at the bottom. Need to get a flat black paint pen to cover it up. Tried a sharpie and its not perfect.. might just get a new switch cover if I give that many shits.
Some test with the heat shrink labels. ARB Compressor will not be hooked up here, just for test.
Baby steps