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    neat little fuse block

    Comes off of newer Durango and grand Cherokee.

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    Re: neat little fuse block

    I dig it.

    Check this one out too. Power distribution block for VW. Apparently OE's were problematic. This is an aftermarket problem solver.


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    Re: neat little fuse block

    I will have to check it out next time we get a vw in the shop. Only bad thing about the GC/Durango block is the fuses aren't replaceable.

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    Re: neat little fuse block

    Quote Originally Posted by contraption22 View Post
    I dig it.

    Check this one out too. Power distribution block for VW. Apparently OE's were problematic. This is an aftermarket problem solver.


    http://www.techsmartparts.com/Catego...r/Content.aspx
    Our beetle has that.

    It is still a junk design. They are not sealed against anything so corrosion still forms and things melt down. Being on top of the battery does not help anything either I'm sure...

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    Re: neat little fuse block

    88-95ish fullsize GM trucks have a nice distribution block similar to that, aside from fuses. Located on the passenger side of the firewall.
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    Re: neat little fuse block

    Grabbed this off of a 95 lebaron vert. I'm still going to run the durango fuses for the alternator and amplifier when I do an audio setup.

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