Updating fuse box

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This Bad Demon

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[FONT="Comic Sa[I]Ok....So I've done a search but haven't found what I'm looking for. How easy/hard is it install an up to date fuse box (blade style as oppose to glass fuses) from a Chevy or Ford or even an import?I ask because where I live it's not many older Chrysler vehicles around....What are some suggestions? I'm trying to stay away from buying a kit if I can....Thanks [/I]ns MS"][/FONT]
 
The options are as many as junkyards. If you have a little more money, people like "Painless" sell a replacement fuse panel separately

http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Painl...1&cadevice=c&gclid=CKrn9_vuk8oCFVJlfgodmUUCsw

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Probably few motor-homes in the islands. I put a fuse box from an 80's Dodge one in my 1964. Same number of position, just slightly different labels. I de-pinned all my original terminals from my old (melted) fuse box, cleaned and installed in the 80's box. Other difference was it has a stud & nut mount instead of the "flat-head screw up into plastic" mount. Sticks down slightly from the dash so I'll see if I catch a knee on it.
 
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