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67 pwrhse
Apr 16th, 09, 07:39 PM
Want to update my fuse block, but keep the stock harness. Any suggestions?

Shawn67RS
Apr 16th, 09, 11:03 PM
Scott
Go to americanautowire.com. Although the website does not show a fuse block only you can call them and order one. Ran me about $110. I know kind of pricey but when your fuse tabs are all rusted, with the fuses still in them you don't have much of a choice.

zlek131
Apr 16th, 09, 11:10 PM
I think Painless Wiring makes one too where you cut your old wire off the old box and attach it to the new one. Not sure on the cost.

Brackneyc
Apr 19th, 09, 11:53 PM
I think Painless Wiring makes one too where you cut your old wire off the old box and attach it to the new one. Not sure on the cost.


Part number: 30001. About 126.00

tumper
Apr 20th, 09, 08:39 AM
I used one form, a 80's model GM car, don't even know what it came from. Wire colors and all were the same as what my factory one was, and it still attached to the 68 part that fits into the firewall. It was a exact match and all that you have to do is cut and solder the wires, just do one at a time after you mark and cut your old one out. I couldn't have been happier, just wish I had done it years ago when I came across the blocks! I would go to a junk yard and carry a 5/16 socket and remove one and just cut the wires.