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    thanks HWORRELL, i think that's the path i may take now plus i wont have to do it twice which would be nice. What gauge wires would u recommend using, should i just use the same gauge wire that is there now.

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    14 and 16 gauge will work on most of your circuits except for alternator and amp gauge and I'd go with 12 gauge. Make sure you have good clean grounds and I'd probably replace the dimmer switch with a new one. I rewired a 36 5 window coupe in the 60's in that manner.
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