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Old Feb 23, 2010 | 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by 4.7Ram5.7Rango
Good to hear you got it figured out buddy. These guys on here are the **** aint they?

Is that a possiblity Jay, Jon, anyone, that we could silicone the fuse blocks to prevent any of this? If so, would that hinder any future uses of say, empty spaces in the fuse block? Just curious, all of a sudden Im all about preventative maintaince, haha.
I'm guessing that on your '07 they have upgraded it to where you probably wouldn't have to worry about that bear. I haven't seen too many people with the newer models having a problem with this on here. I wouldn't sweat it man.
 
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Old Mar 2, 2010 | 04:09 PM
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Got my part today. Looks fairly simple to install. *knock on wood* I am shocked that the whole unit came with all new fuses and relays already installed. How cool is that? And I saved a ton of money. The relays alone are $170. The whole part was $281 with all relays and fuses!
 
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