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We used one of these for my senior design project in school. I strongly recommend using these, if for no other reason than to make it look professional when you're done. If I were doing it again I'd probably use nicer connectors than came with it - if I remember correctly, they're just standard 1/4" quick connect terminals. Some of the connectors didn't want to stay in the box.

 

If I ever get off my a$$ and build a new front wiring harness for my trucks like I keep saying I will, I'll definitely be using something like this. 

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I think I've got a couple of those, and a couple that are just fuse holders, hanging out in my parts toolbox.  Always handy to have that stuff around, you just never know when you'll need it.  It's nice they actually give you the pins too, rather than just some pre-crimped pigtail garbage, so you either have to splice it or push all the pins out and start over.  Actually, my biggest pet peeve with trying to buy electrical connectors is when they come as a pigtail rather than a plug with a handful of pins, it's not hard to crimp pins and it's 10000X more professional.

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6 hours ago, Knucklehead97 said:

Could one of these be used to replace the Renix relay center by the battery? I'm planning to use one of these for all my lights wiring, but also thought maybe it could make the Renix engine bay look a little cleaner...

 

You could replace the relay center and replace all the fusible links with one.  Assuming it has enough holders for you.  You need 3 relays unless you have A/C or want to move the fan or fog light relay, and I want to say it's 7 fuses to replace the links (less if you gang them like the factory did, which I've done before but don't recommend).  You can get the required number of fuses down a bit by cleaning up the harness too, depending on what options you actually have.

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