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Old 03-07-2003, 02:57 PM   #26
Truckstr
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Bernie,

M&H panels use the glass tube type of fuses, I believe. The fact that the Painless kits use the newer plug-in type fuses is what has me going back and forth between the M&H and the Painless kits.

It's my understanding that the M&H fuse panel is a direct bolt-in to our trucks - depending on which one that you get. Painless offers both a 12 and an 18 circuit panel. The way I understand it, so far, is that the 12 circuit panel is a direct bolt-in, while the 18 circuit panel requires just a little trimming and a couple of drilled holes.

I keep leaning back and forth between the M&H kit (very "plug and play" - made for our trucks), and the Painless kit (18 circuits, plug type fuses). And then dtlilly has to come along and throw in the Haywire kit ( ).

You can look at the pictures of my "current" (pun intended) set-up and see that I'm going to have to do something.

Luck to ya!

Jeff
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