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what are these fuse holders?
I'm gonna be making a fuse panel for my s13 and I'm gonna be doing it with a switch, light and fuses. Like this guys switch panel.
![]() I know how to mount the switches and lights. But what is used for the fuses to mount them in? Can anyone supply me a link to a product or tell me how this is done? Thanks |
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im with blueshark
while i dont think it looks like shit, i cant for the life of me figure out why you would need to have the fuses readily available in your face. fuses are not supposed to pop and need replacement. theres nothing racecar about having fuses in your face. |
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It's funny how the actual guages that should be in the drivers line of sight are mounted lower than the fuse box/switch panel that don't need to ever be looked at during a race. Oh well, atleast the steering wheel is pretty ![]() |
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i completely understand the likes and dislikes. i for one am running this panel due to the location of my fusebox which isnt easily accessible compared to the switch panel. my main components needed to run the car are on the panel. which really helps out on the track incase something blows,i dont have to waste track time searching for the fuses under the dash. but mine is a complete custom built chassis harness so i built it to my style.
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