Fuss box

Discussion in '1960-1966' started by Bruno, Sep 20, 2008.

  1. Bruno

    Bruno Member

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    Hello,Im thinking of upgadeing my fuse:) box in my 66 gmc truck.Any suggestions,Would love heer some idea,s.As you know these trucks only have a 4 fuse box. I also have a nice hood and bench seat that needs a new location.
     
  2. beck

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    fuse panel

    If you don't care if it is stock (restoration) I would use an aftermarket wiring harness. That is what I have in mine. I use Larry's Electric panels with good sucess. He is in Ruma IL 618-282-2852. (I am not related nor employed there). Like most of the aftermarket wiring harnesses all the wires are labeled from end to end with their destination. (left turn, left brake etc.)
     
  3. Vin63

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    X2...I would opt for a modern fuse block and wiring harness. Do it once and forget about it. Today's kits are really easy to handle and the instructions are easy to follow. Ron Francis is the supplier I've had previous good experience. Good luck.
     
  4. dvalentine

    dvalentine Charter Member

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    Gotta agree !!

    ez wiring is a good low cost one, when you buy it, buy the color NOT the black wires. www.ezwiring.com

    Painless is a good one but more expensive. Good Tech support
    www.painlesswiring.com

    Ron Francis is probably the best quality kit on the market
    www.wire-works.com

    Val
     

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