12-22-2019, 09:40 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Liberty, & Garden City S.C. , U.S.
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Re: Fuse panel
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Originally Posted by SwitchbladeII
The markings are "easy" to remove. The lower half of my panel was covered with overspray and I knew removing it would remove the markings and it did. On the unpainted section I used alcohol and it cleaned up fairly well. Even without some of the original markings it looks a lot better than it did. I may try to type up stickers to replace but no sure I'm going to do that as it may look worse than without. I know what goes where and correct amperage so don't really need labels
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Yea I just used the fuse block picture that has them marked and reinstalled all of them and the flasher's.
I also bought some circuit fuse breakers and installed them in the AC/Heater spots in all my trucks.
Bussmann Division CBF-30 Agc Fuse-30 Amp
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