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Old 10-11-2010, 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Gcollura
X2 on the painless. I run the same one. I can show you next time I see you.


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GARY! you got the painless? youve been making me suffer all this time Ok, well it looks like im going to bother you for your garage one more time and try to hook it up along with my CB i just ordered.
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Yes I have the painless sorry did not know you were looking for a fuse panel. Just let me know when you want to come over.
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You're still the man Gary, still the man ...
Old 10-11-2010, 05:20 PM
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Default Painless setup

Here is a pic of my setup. Got the painless block from 4wd.com and mounted behind the panel under the glove box. I added a couple of terminal blocks to clean up the install since I was only using two fuses at the time. I did have to fab a mounting bracket and spent a lot of time terminating and heat shrinking but in total took probably 3-4 hours.

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clean install
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Nice job. Looking forward to doing the install on my rig. I'm using the Bussmann relay and fuse panel.
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I recently installed the Painless Wiring 7 circuit fused add-on. You can get it from almost anywhere... they also make a 3 circuit fused add-on.
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You could always try Painless Wiring
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Originally Posted by Serg5000
Nice job. Looking forward to doing the install on my rig. I'm using the Bussmann relay and fuse panel.
Thanks, this is great for in cab power for switches an accessories but I plan on installing the bussmann relay panel next in the engine compartment to power lights and possibly OBA
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Default Low cost Aux Fuse Box

Got the fuse panel for $14 and the box from radio shack for $4.99 and had to buy some connectors and fuses so I have about $35 into it. Will allow me to add up to 8 fused therminals - would rather have had ring therminals but I don't think I will really have a problem with the push ons. You can still open the stock fuse box of course. I made a mount so the Aux. fuse box mounts to the dual battery tie down. It is very secure. Still took a few hours it install..... Now I need to clean up the solar panel install.








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