Parts have been showing up for the past week and I'm waiting on one more order.
First up, a QuickCar switch panel. Was a toss up on either this or a Moroso one. QuickCar won out on price plus had a sixth switch...or so I thought. I had assumed the switch labeled "Ignition" would go to the MSD box, well it goes to the start button. Why they label it as "Ignition", I don't know, but it prevents the start button from being hot at all time. That's not really a bad thing though. Switches feel very high quality and the wiring is nice, very happy with it.
Flaming River disconnect switch. This will kill all the power to the truck and shut it down. Alternator, fuel, MSD...everything.
Couple of relays. Again a toss up between these and some individual ones. Figured these would be easier to work with and cleaner in the end. They are wired to be triggered either by ground or 12v. Can use the extra lead to trigger something else too. Only have the pair right now, one for the fuel pump and one fan. Will pick up another pair (or the bank of four they sell) with my next Summit order.
Bunch of stuff from Waytek. Power/ground junction blocks. Ring/butt terminals and battery cable ends. Shrink wrap for the battery cables and misc connections. I ordered more stuff, mainly to stock up my boxes agian, but this is what is mostly for the truck. Word of caution about ordering from Waytek though. Not sure if it was because I ordered 4' sticks of shrink tube or what...but $36 for shipping blows. They don't tell you how much it is until it ships either. I was expecting a lot, but not that much. Plus side is I ordered on Saturday and had it to my door on Monday.
Battery cable. Actually welding wire. 2/0 gauge. Ebay was the best price I could find, $2.33/ft with free shipping. Picked up 30'. Should be enough to do power and ground cables. If not I can grab a few more feet locally. One issue I've had in the past was problems hot starting, was never quite sure what the actual problem was....but upping the cable size can't hurt anything.
Small heim joints for the transfer case shifter came in. Being fine thread and not wanting to buy one thing from MSC or Grainger and pay their shipping, I decided a long center bolt for a spring pack will work. It's hardened and long enough to cut down. If it's still not stiff enough, I'll sleeve it with some tube.
Also got my pins/bushing for the doors because I'm tired of walking around them afraid I'll knock them over or dent them. Couldn't beat RockAutos price of $1.39 for each set. Even with shipping that was cheaper than I could buy one set for locally. Hoping my order of wire will be in by the weekend, but if it doesn't show I'll still have lots to keep me busy. Might actually be a good thing if I don't get it that way I won't rush anything trying to get it fired up.