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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1981 Bass Tracker II
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<blockquote data-quote="63galaxie" data-source="post: 428738" data-attributes="member: 22036"><p>I am actually the other person working on this boat, you think it's safe to use 14 gauge wire when replacing these wires? I've looked and looked online to find a complete harness to replace all the wires but with no luck. I believe the switch box should be alright because there's no corrosion on its numerous terminals but the only way I'm finding available wires is if I buy a complete switch box assembly and for 200+ dollars that's not my first option to choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="63galaxie, post: 428738, member: 22036"] I am actually the other person working on this boat, you think it's safe to use 14 gauge wire when replacing these wires? I've looked and looked online to find a complete harness to replace all the wires but with no luck. I believe the switch box should be alright because there's no corrosion on its numerous terminals but the only way I'm finding available wires is if I buy a complete switch box assembly and for 200+ dollars that's not my first option to choose. [/QUOTE]
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