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[ELECTRICAL] Attn. All Electrical Gurus'



I guess I've become accustomed to the VW fuse boxes. I
would just get a new OEM box. You can still get them
for $100 or cheaper, and I'm pretty sure you can still
get new connectors for the back side too.

The biggest advantages of going this route are that,
if you use the same color wires, you can still
troubleshoot everything with the manual. You also can
rewire the car one harness at a time without trying to
do EVERYTHING all at once.

Good luck!

Neal

--- "Jason F. Snow" <jason_f_snow@nac.net> wrote:
>
http://www.centechwire.com/catalog/panels/pdp1b.shtml
> 
> Since I am in the process of redoing all my wiring,
> I plan on using this
> fuse box. Anyone ever dealt with or heard of this
> company before? This
> fuse box sounds perfect for my project...Your
> thoughts?
> 
> 81s 16v 2.0 Motronic (rewiring in progress)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jason F. Snow
> Information Technology Consultant
> Home:(973)764-6312
> Work:(973)838-8511
> Cell:(973)277-7101
> 
> 
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