greenlanebasher
Active Member
Hi everyone,
Been ages since I have posted anything on here but I am in the middle of doing a major interior refurb and fitting a raptor centre console so I thought perfect opportunity to get rid of the nasty corroded glass fuse holders and fit some nice new blade fuse holders.
Done the conversion today and it is a real easy job. Just chop off a pair of wires at a time from top to bottom strip a bit of insulation, fit female spade connector and connect in the same pattern as original fuse box so your picture on the cover is still relevant.
I used durite parts and I must admit it was a complete fluke but I used 2 of these fuse boxes and they fit perfectly.
http://www.durite.co.uk/itm/Blade-F...-Mounting-Fuse-Box-for-Blade-Type-Fuse/023418
You do not need to cut or reshape the panel at all just drill a couple of holes top and bottom to mount the boxes. They leave good clearance at the front and still have plenty of room for the wires to bend nice and smoothly behind the panel. The only other thing you will need is a box of female spade terminals and that's job done. Really simple job and we'll worth the effort
Matt
Been ages since I have posted anything on here but I am in the middle of doing a major interior refurb and fitting a raptor centre console so I thought perfect opportunity to get rid of the nasty corroded glass fuse holders and fit some nice new blade fuse holders.
Done the conversion today and it is a real easy job. Just chop off a pair of wires at a time from top to bottom strip a bit of insulation, fit female spade connector and connect in the same pattern as original fuse box so your picture on the cover is still relevant.
I used durite parts and I must admit it was a complete fluke but I used 2 of these fuse boxes and they fit perfectly.
http://www.durite.co.uk/itm/Blade-F...-Mounting-Fuse-Box-for-Blade-Type-Fuse/023418
You do not need to cut or reshape the panel at all just drill a couple of holes top and bottom to mount the boxes. They leave good clearance at the front and still have plenty of room for the wires to bend nice and smoothly behind the panel. The only other thing you will need is a box of female spade terminals and that's job done. Really simple job and we'll worth the effort
Matt