Spod alternative
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I have this set up in my jeep
Blue Sea Systems 5026 ST Blade Fuse Block with Cover by Blue Sea Systems http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001P6FTHC/..._Mkkvtb0M6D7SY
Blue Sea Systems 5026 ST Blade Fuse Block with Cover by Blue Sea Systems http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001P6FTHC/..._Mkkvtb0M6D7SY
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yes build one. or this https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...r-distribution
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I have the Spod. It was pricey but well built and very easy to install. I put mine in in under 30 minutes. The switch block is nice and out of the way. No cutting on dash or panels. Worth every penny if you ask me!
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I have this set up in my jeep
Blue Sea Systems 5026 ST Blade Fuse Block with Cover by Blue Sea Systems Robot Check
Blue Sea Systems 5026 ST Blade Fuse Block with Cover by Blue Sea Systems Robot Check
Pics installed in your Jeep by any chance ?
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X2 on the spod! I love mine and it is very worth the money in my opinion. You may save a few dollars with making your own but after you factor in time spent and parts is it really worth the effort? What is the cost difference from an spod to one that another store will make? Me personally would spend the money and get a product that is known for top quality and ease of install. Just my 2 cents
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