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looking for a single prong Fuse add a line

Started by demonicdragon, June 15, 2011, 05:46:59 PM

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demonicdragon

im looking for those fuse add a line. i want to plug into the fusebox. but from what i see i need a single prong and not the common double prong add a line. anybody got the part number so i can get one. thanks

Draekon

Not exactly sure what you're referring to, but when I needed to run a power wire from the fuse block, I just used a male spade connector to slide into the fuse slot.

demonicdragon

lol. i guess that does work. i was just looking for the actual piece.

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