Universal Fuse/relay Center For Harness Conversion
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Does Anyone Know Where I Can Get A Universal Fuse/relay Center With 4 Relay Slots And 8 Fuse Slots? I Am Going To Use This For A Modified Factory Wiring Harness.
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Painless sells them.
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Originally Posted by seadog
Does Anyone Know Where I Can Get A Universal Fuse/relay Center With 4 Relay Slots And 8 Fuse Slots? I Am Going To Use This For A Modified Factory Wiring Harness.
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do you know a part number, i called them and they gave me number 50001, which is 279.00 and is a complete wiring harness for headlights and horn, etc.
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no, not sure of the part #. But it's a universal fuse block and you can stack them togeter to get the amount of circuits you need.
try prf-30001 it is for an entire car though $95 through a certain big mail order catalog.
or you could try something like this
http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/misc/3252.html
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try prf-30001 it is for an entire car though $95 through a certain big mail order catalog.
or you could try something like this
http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/misc/3252.html
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Pt # 30002 is the one I was talking about, it has 4 curcuits, so you get a couple of them and stack them side by side.
http://www.painlessperformance.com/fuseblock.htm
http://www.painlessperformance.com/fuseblock.htm
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Try this:
http://www.rallylights.com/hella/Rel...Fuse_Boxes.asp
HL62942 Fuse block
HL62943 Relay block
I used them when I put the LT1 in my Cutlass. Very clean, high quality, and reasonably priced. The fuse block will mate with the relay block, and looks like a factory install when done.
http://www.rallylights.com/hella/Rel...Fuse_Boxes.asp
HL62942 Fuse block
HL62943 Relay block
I used them when I put the LT1 in my Cutlass. Very clean, high quality, and reasonably priced. The fuse block will mate with the relay block, and looks like a factory install when done.
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[QUOTE=5.3 racer]i'm using one out of a late model monte carlo. it has 5 relay slots and 8 small fuse slots and 4 maxi-fuse slots.[/QUOTE
was the monte carlo box easy to wire up? what was involved, did you just solder to existing wires or get factory style clips to install from underneath?
was the monte carlo box easy to wire up? what was involved, did you just solder to existing wires or get factory style clips to install from underneath?
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i'm installing it as we speak. i cut off about 6" of the m.c. harness when i removed it and intend on just splicing the wires together as needed. dodge avenger's also looked like good candidates as well. it's tough to find small fuse panels that have enough fuses and relays and a large hot post from the battery. the monte actually has two of them.