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Old 05-13-2009, 04:55 PM
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I'm installing some power seats in my '66 and need to power them through a 20A circuit. As I was looking around under the dash, I noticed there's a slot open on the fuse block which I could use for doing this. However the only problem is there isn't a connector on the one side for the fuse to sit in opposite the side of the bus bar. It appears to be a special deal too since it's a double crimp with the fuse holder. I've looked around and tried calling these Auto Harness companies, and no one is willing to just sell the connector I need for the other side without selling me an entire harness which I'm not looking to do just yet. Any suggestions on this or am I SOL? I can always tap in power somewhere else and use an inline fuse, but i like to keep my wiring as factory fit as possible. Thanks.

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Old 05-13-2009, 08:52 PM
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I had a similar situation and ended up buying a POS fuse block off e-bay and robbed the connector I needed out of it and put it where I needed it.

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Old 05-13-2009, 09:01 PM
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Have you tried either TerminalSupplyCo.com(they have a store in New Brighton)or Scheleen-gray auto electric in St.Paul?Either one MAY be able to help.

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