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Differences between Mondial Fuseboard replacements?

Discussion in 'Mondial' started by Albert Penello, Jan 15, 2020.

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  1. JLF

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    Oh lord, getting off Facebook a couple years ago was the best thing I’ve done in a long time. Don’t give me a reason to go back!!
     
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  2. Woodstocksparky

    Jun 20, 2019
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    Bringing this tread alive again. The G.T. CAR PARTS INC seems to be plug and play compared to SRI and looks factory. Anyone install one of thier Fuse boxes? Going in my 88 3.2
     
  3. moysiuan

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    I have one but have not installed it yet. It looks very well made.
     
  4. ronfrohock

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  5. Woodstocksparky

    Jun 20, 2019
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    Just a play on words, I own a electrical contracting company and grew up in Woodstock NY, so my fellow contractors started calling me the Woodstock sparky years ago.
    Cheers!
     
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  6. greatscott73

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    I installed the GT board in my 87 Cab. As long as your connectors are in good shape, it is plug and play. Took about 15 minutes to switch out. Also excellent product support from GT if you have any issues or questions.
     
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  7. gunn

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    Aug 30, 2021
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    If anyone wants a working original fuse panel and a full set of stock connectors (included the W connector that is prone to melting), I'm happy to sell off the ones from my 82 Mondial QV. I ended up replacing all my 12V wiring in my car to simplify things and remove circuits I no longer needed.
     
  8. Alden

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    I have the GT Parts board and make it a habit every few years remove it clean it check all the solder joints and replace all the relays and fuses, spray it all down with electronic cleaner, then deoxit, I also run without the fuse box cover, that compartment is sealed anyway so it probably lets the relay stay a little cooler
     

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