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Old 10-25-2016, 10:39 AM   #3
Figuarus
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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.
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