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Re: How would one wire up a fuse block? [Re: bretwalda] #737148 07/14/06 03:23 PM
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Jamez Offline OP
Rock Warrior
Does it include plenty of wire or did you end up adding a lot of your own?


'87 Raider w/rebuilt 2.6
Weber 32/36
Re: How would one wire up a fuse block? [Re: Jamez] #737149 07/14/06 09:54 PM
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bretwalda Offline
Roll Me Over
I'd say around 3-4ft - good enough for stuff around the cockpit.

If you loathe splicing you might want to try this, the best one IMO:
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Klein Long-Nose Multi-Purpose Tool #1010.


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