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glass to blade fuse adapter?

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Dopes anyone know if they make an adapter that will fit into glass fuse spot ans allow to use the blade type fuses?
 
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http://www.pressreleasepoint.com/engineered-source-now-offering-new-converta-fuse-adapters
 
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Great.but will the fuse box cover snap on with them installed? Not much clearance there!!!
 
Thanks jeep rusty!

But I had not thought of Chuck's point. but a cover would be easier to fabricate than a new fuse block. At least in my opinion.
 
I am sure they will swivel down and fold on top of each other to some degree..but how much is what I am wondering here.
 
If you want blade fuses just install a fuse box from a newer gs. I put a gs1100 fuse box in my gs1000 and it was pretty straight forward. Plus you get a nice accessory hook up point also.
 
Maybe he wants to keep everything as original as he can. Would you cut a good OEM fuse panel out of a skunk or a Cooley..or anything else that you want to keep as original as possible? I wouldn't.
 
That is part of it.
The other aspect is , it would be easier to plug in fuses than figuring out how to connect a different fuse box.
 
why add two more connections, just use glass fuses

Ditto. You're attacking the wrong problem here.

The fuses themselves aren't really the problem -- it's all the connections that get dirty and corroded.

Adding more connections is sort of silly.
 
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