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Fuse Block Replacement
Want to relocate my fuse block with newer type fuses to either the left fender or inside the glove box. Wondering if anyone ever did this and what did you use and where? John
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I bought a universal wiring kit. I actually bolted mine up under the speaker hole in the dash. And yes newer style fuses. Dan
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Thanks Dan!
I also wondered how you handled the flasher? John |
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for the turn signal flasher, fuse box came with one. as for turn signals i just cut wires and spliced in the new wiring kit, i just used a speedway brand wiring harness that came with fuse block
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Anyone ever used the Painless Performance 30001 fuse block? It's just a universal 14 circuit fuse block without wires. My wiring in the car seems to be fine, it's just the fuse block that needs replaced. $150 is a little high, but I guess I'm okay with it if it's good quality and it appears everything they make is USA made.
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