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Additional 12V power in the trunk
Date: 2008/07/16 23:59 By: scholesy Status: User  
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Can anyone give me some instructions (or point me to some) on adding a couple of extra cigarette lighter style power sockets in the trunk of my FJ? My used Cruiser didn't come with any rear power sockets and only the single socket in the dash.

I've seen this but wondered if anyone else has done it different or think this is the best way?
http://www.pnw4runners.com/fjc/mods/modindex2.htm

cheers
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Re:Additional 12V power in the trunk
Date: 2008/07/17 19:05 By: FJFan Status: User  
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looks like the cadillac way to do it, if price is no object go for it

you could lower the costs by getting a splitter and wire it to your fuse box or directly to your battery using a car amplifier installation kit, figure $10- $20 for the splitter, $10 for the amp kit, you could probably flush mount into the same panel as the fancy kit with some plastic glue

http://www.directdepot.net/product_info.php?products_id=2017
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