someone suggest a place for electrical work?

desertjr

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I'm looking to get my fuseable link rats nest replaced on my Xj. Its getting older & I want to avoid an issue all. Its on my list of restoration mods/upgrades & I would love to get it done before my new motor goes into the jeep. I was cruising through builds on jeepforum yesterday & saw this which is what sparked my interests...
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f22/my-88-comanche-886068/index35.html#post14325148


Guy used a Zj fuse block & replaced the fuseable links.
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Can anybody refer someone? I'm garbage with electrical so deffinetly need an outside source.
 
There is a great place in north long beach, Ive had him work on several of my cars jeeps and other. One thing I really liked about him is that hes honest, more than once he has said "this part is easy, you can do it at home, you dont need me to do it". he knows im mechanically inclined. he is also very willing to discuss things with you. Last time I had a relay go bad he printed out the whole wiring and electrical diagram for it and showed me what happened on the papers and told me how he tested it all out and gave me the papers. After being screwed for several years by my old mechanic, i cant say enough good things when i found an honest one.

Jimmy's Auto Electrical & Smog
12961 Lakewood Boulevard,
Downey, CA
(562) 923-8610 ‎
 
well if you are just looking to replace fuse-able links, you can use Maxi fuses and holders, lot easier, but if you want the relays then fuse box is a good way to go, you can pull one from any newer Jeep
 
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