(Red) 3/8 4 Stud Power Distribution Block -BUSBAR- with Cover - Made in The USA
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ItsAllAboutTime
> 24 hourIve used these or something that looked like these before. This time after installing #2/0 lugs the cover doesnt fit the holes in the cover. No big deal really, since I only had to drill them out larger. Also the large bolts. In my opinion after tightening the nuts the cover should fit and 5/8 nuts should be enough. The only reason I would I give them less than 5 stars is for this price it should be top notch.
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Peter H
> 24 hourOn first use one nuts on the terminal locked so tight I still cant get it off. I cracked the case trying to remove it. It was NOT cross threaded but I still have no idea why this happened. The, when you connect smaller wires to the screw terminals on the bus bar, you cant install the plastic cover unless you are willing to start cutting the cover to make room. Just not impressed.
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Pierre Salvas très satisfait livraison rapide
> 24 hourBien fait, solide
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rpeters
> 24 hourConverted an older car (1981 Granada 4-door) to a hot rod. Lots of electrics. HEI dizzy, fans, fuel pump, FiTech injection, ... This let me have hot power on both sides of the motor. Great!
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David Murray
> 24 hourUsed this to install a solar/battery bank in my step van. Excellent quality and very sturdy.
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Solarita
> 24 hourSo far! So good! What I needed for my project! Heavy duty,good quality!
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Jared Matthews
> 24 hourJust dont overtighten and use antisieze on threads. Its common sense to do this using stainless steel.
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Prof. Rosalee Hills II
> 24 hourYou will be surprised when the package arrives as to the USA Made quality. Not a cheap import.
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Orry Bynum
> 24 hourAfter tightening up the studs enough to collapse the lock washer the threads ended up stripping. I had to completely disassemble the kit and cut off the bolt and replace it with a new one. Just low quality.
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Dave kunz
> 24 hourGreat product great quality great value