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'63MurderTruck 10-24-2016 11:12 PM

Updated FUSE BOX?
 
I need to update from the original fuse box in my son's '63 stepside.

Can anyone recommend an affordable updated FUSE BOX?

Thanks

Indian113 10-25-2016 07:29 AM

Re: Updated FUSE BOX?
 
If you are handy and can do it Check out the company called Rebel Wire. I rewired my 64 in 2 days and haven't had any problems in 5 years. I just used a battery charger for my 12 volt power until I was sure it All worked right.

Figuarus 10-25-2016 10:39 AM

Re: Updated FUSE BOX?
 
If you're handy AND cheap, use a fuse block out of almost any newer junkyard vehicle with the blade-style ATO or Mini-ATO fuses.

I used a block out of my old 96 S10 Blazer, and just made sure to transfer power one wire at a time. The beauty is that now, evertime I make a junkyard run, I make it worth my while by grabbing a few car's worth of fuses. An additional bonus is that if I wanted to, I can expand and add more power to my fuse block in the future as I have more slots to add wires. Just make sure to keep any wires/connectors you remove from the block. They have a small retaining pin in the block that you can push with a small pick to remove the pin.

i'll take some pictures later. im at work right now.

'63MurderTruck 10-25-2016 11:00 PM

Re: Updated FUSE BOX?
 
Thank you.

The pics will be very helpful.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Figuarus (Post 7751732)
If you're handy AND cheap, use a fuse block out of almost any newer junkyard vehicle with the blade-style ATO or Mini-ATO fuses.

I used a block out of my old 96 S10 Blazer, and just made sure to transfer power one wire at a time. The beauty is that now, evertime I make a junkyard run, I make it worth my while by grabbing a few car's worth of fuses. An additional bonus is that if I wanted to, I can expand and add more power to my fuse block in the future as I have more slots to add wires. Just make sure to keep any wires/connectors you remove from the block. They have a small retaining pin in the block that you can push with a small pick to remove the pin.

i'll take some pictures later. im at work right now.


'63MurderTruck 10-25-2016 11:08 PM

Re: Updated FUSE BOX?
 
Will this fuse box work?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/12V-10-Way-L...xXQLBG&vxp=mtr

or, would this one be better?

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/PRF-70207/

Obviously, I have no clue when it come to electrical stuff.

Thanks in advance.

64shortbox 10-25-2016 11:44 PM

Re: Updated FUSE BOX?
 
This is what I went with 21 circuit 17 fuses all wiring is marked every 6" or so stating what it goes to. Like right rear stop, radio, fuel pump, right front power window, head light, etc., etc.

Just because the wiring is there you don't have to use it, like the power windows etc. I still haven't installed it yet. I did open it up and check it out though and it looks good.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/21-Circuit-E...dUW139&vxp=mtr

'63MurderTruck 10-26-2016 12:11 AM

Re: Updated FUSE BOX?
 
Thanks for the reply.

I don't need anything near that elaborate, and I don't need the wiring harness. I just need a very basic and affordable 'fuse box'


Quote:

Originally Posted by 64shortbox (Post 7752427)
This is what I went with 21 circuit 17 fuses all wiring is marked every 6" or so stating what it goes to. Like right rear stop, radio, fuel pump, right front power window, head light, etc., etc.

Just because the wiring is there you don't have to use it, like the power windows etc. I still haven't installed it yet. I did open it up and check it out though and it looks good.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/21-Circuit-E...dUW139&vxp=mtr


Sik5chevy 10-26-2016 07:45 AM

Re: Updated FUSE BOX?
 
I used painless in my other truck and it was simple and easy. It is straight forward, but you also have tech support if you need it.

thomas_a_reed 10-26-2016 09:03 AM

Re: Updated FUSE BOX?
 
I found this one on amazon pretty basic kit "Wisamic 10 Circuit Basic Wiring Harness Fuse Box Street Hot Rat Rod Wiring Box Car Truck 12V" haven't installed it yet but it looks pretty well made and labeled..

LVPhotos 10-26-2016 10:00 AM

Re: Updated FUSE BOX?
 
Speedway Motors has several. This is the bare bones that I have. Electric fan and horn relays built in. $144.00 12 circuit.

http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Speedw...ness,2352.html

jayoldschool 10-26-2016 10:12 AM

Re: Updated FUSE BOX?
 
If you just need a fuse box, grab one out of a basic car at the U Pull It yard. No need to spend lots of cash on a new part. Wire up the circuits you need.

Figuarus 10-26-2016 10:21 AM

Re: Updated FUSE BOX?
 
63murdertruck, I forgot to take pictures last night, but i'll take some this afternoon. Sorry!

Figuarus 10-28-2016 10:18 PM

Re: Updated FUSE BOX?
 
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Ok. First and foremost, I'm sorry this took me a bit to do. I've been working and doing a lot of favors for other friends. I managed to finally take some pictures tonight. Again I apologize if they're not clear. You can see where the original harness from the truck was wired into the new fuse block using butt connectors. The new fuse block was mounted to the firewall with a simple L bracket. The beauty of this setup as you can see is that it is expandable for future wiring needs. While it is not labeled, the fact that there are very few circuits from the factory means that if anyone is blown you can see it almost right away. I hope this gives you some insight on how to do this mod.


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