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Old 06-17-2003, 11:32 PM
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Well the interior redo is in full swing. Before replacing the carpet, I thought I'd get some tunes going. Have to take whole console out anyway. Got a Jensen AM/FM/CD from ReturnBuy.com (refd by someone here, good deal!)

My question is: What have you all used to tap into the fuse block for power. I have never owned a car with these ceramic style fuses. Do they make taps, like for other style fuses, that clip into the fuse holder...??? Can you hook a spade terminal right to the prong that holds the fuse?

Overall the job is going well. I re-did my door panels and window regs. DynaMat on the doors and installed new Bazooka speakers. I was wondering about the rears, and bought some new speakers to put back there, but much to my suprise, they came right on and sound pretty good, whatever is in there!!!!!

I got a new working clock on ebay and got that in today as well.

The sport seats will be done on Thursday, hope I will be ready to drop them in. Went by and saw them working on them yesterday....AWESOME!!!! Beautiful tan vinyl with the matching perforated centers. All new foam. One thing they showed me was how they could stitch them without using the cording/piping on the edges. This is what rubs and ends up causeing the seats to wear on the outboard side.

I CAN'T WAIT <img border="0" alt="[thumbsup]" title="" src="graemlins/bigok.gif" />



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