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JF Administrator, eh?
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Fuse holder
On my Unlimited, I blew out a couple of fuses when I hooked up my trailer. Didn't realize there was a dead-short in the wiring. It was early morning, stores were not open yet, and no 24-hr places nearby had mini-fuses for it
Since then, I found a collection of fuses in a handy-little box that I kept inside my glove-box. I noticed some velcro-strips that have glue right on them. Trim to size and stick the box of fuses right near my fuse-panel. See pictures for what I did! Opening glove-box door and looking towards the fuse-panel Glove-box removed for easy access to the panel Holding the velcro-strip inside the cavity trying to figure a good place to put it. 1/2 of the velcro on the fuse container and also on the fuse-puller/pusher for the mini fuses Finally, the fuses sitting where they are accessable, but out of the way and the puller sitting pretty on the side of the fusepanel.
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Hello, my name is Vance and I am a Jeepaholic. Its better to be naked with your friends, than to be clothed with your enemies #1 From street to trail, '88 YJ on 38" tires does it all well #2 Silver 2006 TJ Unlimited, zombie ready as the daily-driver .. and now a Kawasaki KLR650 DualSport bike TEOTWAWKI |
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thats a good idea. I will have to try that.
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00 TJ 2.5L recently to 4.56, no lockers :( 2" budget boost Warn front bumper, JKS discos, Fire extinguisher, high lift jack and 12 ga Remington 870 (for the squirrels) |
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That is a pretty good idea, I'll have to do it too, maybe one under the hood too
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that is a neat idea i am going to use it in my jeep
thanks |
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