This is how I ran the wires from the ABS Pump fuse. I used a test light to see which wire from the fize box had constant power and which wire didnt have power. Once I ran the wires into the jeep, I used the original 30amp pink fuse from the fuse box and had the wire with power come in one side of the fuse and then out the other side and then to the switch. This way if there is any issues it would blow the fuse first just like it would in the fuze box.
This picture shows the power supply/ground wiring coming from the front diff (left side of pic), the gound wire splitting off and bolted on the inside of the fender by the battery (bottom of pic) and also the wiring where the power supply wire for the front locker and ABS pump wires from the fuze box come together (right side of pic) All the wiring has wire loom around it for protection and the wire loom was taped all the way from the plug on the front diff all the way up to the fuze box and then into the jeep with electrical tape.
This picture shows where the wire harness for the front locker power source and the abs pump wires to disable the traction control lead into the jeep.
Here are the pictures showing where I mounted the ABS pump fuse switch (the switch used to completly disable the traction control) and the front locker switch. It was hard finding somewhere that I could mount them and still have enough room to wire up the switches from the back side. The left switch is for the ABS Pump fuze (traction control) which is switched on. I will only flip it off when off roading. I didnt wire it up so the red light would turn on because it would be very annoying having it on all of the time. The switch on the right is for the front locker. Its currently in the off position. Once turned on the red light will be on showing the front locker is actuated.
Here is a picture from eye level showing that the switches are kind of hidden and out of sight. They are in a good spot so I'll never have to worry about accidently flipping the switch.