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Rollz79 Nov 21, 2012 03:06 PM

Fuse box replacment.
 
I need to replace the fuse box in my 79. Truck had a leaky front window water has made the fuse box good bad. I've done some searching

Dose anyone make a OE style replacement? I was think about buy a fuse box like this.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/12-Position-...807482&vxp=mtr

Any input would be very thankful.

slacker Nov 21, 2012 04:32 PM

I have a stock one you can have ... you just pay freight


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UPS Nov 21, 2012 09:11 PM

I swapped the glass tube fuse panel from my 1980 for one with the plastic blade fuses from a junkyard donor. I think it was a 1982. I did one circuit at a time and spent a lot of time with the Clymer and Chilton wire diagrams. The newer fuse box has some minor differences from the older one, but I was able to have 2 more fuses to play with. I was kind of a pain to do but I'm glad I did.

dropzone Nov 21, 2012 09:41 PM


Originally Posted by Rollz79 (Post 52002886)

the 82-83 style would be nice. the one you mentioned on ebay doesn't even look like it has the needed terminals. i hate the glass fuses.

rewiring the box will be a pain..i would solder and heat shrink each connection. that many quick connects will be bulky and most likely one will get fubarred

UPS Nov 21, 2012 09:57 PM

Soldering is the way to go. That's why it was a pain, on my knees half in half out of the truck. It only took about an hour to instal. Another good thing is it bolts right under the dash.

wyoming9 Nov 22, 2012 01:02 AM

Just what is wrong with yours that it can`t be fixed cleaned what ever etc.

Have you since repaired the leak so you are not in the same condition after a few good rains.:wabbit2:

Rollz79 Nov 22, 2012 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by slacker (Post 52002936)
I have a stock one you can have ... you just pay freight


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Rollz79 Nov 22, 2012 03:25 PM

I have fixed the leaking window. The problem is that the fingers that hold the glass fuse in have broken over the years. you have to get the fuse in there just right for it to work.

Pumpkinyota Nov 25, 2012 05:20 PM

I bit the bullet and rewired the whole truck using a painless 18 circuit offroad kit. It was not by any means "painless" (and I have a fair amount of experience, as well as the proper tools), but it has been incredibly rewarding in the end. My lights are brighter, everything works properly, and I got to cut out years worth of electrical hack jobs.


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