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Fuse Kit Upgrade
Has anyone used this before..Saw it at ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=6763&item=2427874895 Should I just stick with the original fuses
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There was some discussion on this a couple months ago:
Fuse upgrade Instead of tin-coated zinc these replacement fuses are made of pure copper or 60 copper/40 zinc alloy. I checked my original fuses. Even though the fuse material looks dull, they aren't corroded. There was no corrosion in my fuse box. Unless you see REAL corrosion, there's no need to swap out all the fuses. That said, I did buy myself a set, since I needed replacement fuses. It'd be interesting to compare the current protection characteristics of each type.
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Just another way to make a buck$$.
If you buy those fuses here (Partsshop) at $0.15 each you will save money!!
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