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AFS Fused Combo Distribution Block
Power Ring® inputs accept any size input cable (4 Position Models) • Positive and negative outputs also accepts 8 gauge • Diamond plate finish • Positive and negative power connections in one footprint
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Model Number:
CBXS024
Weight:
0.90lbs
Internal SKU:
cbxs024
Internal Product ID:
15881
Pricy, But A Sweet Product.
This is actually the 2nd one of these that i've owned. The first i bought i loved it so much i bought a new one for my 2nd car when it was time to build a system for it. Really, it isn't much more than a fancy distribution block, but being able to have all my power/ground in one spot really cleans things up, instead of having to run two different blocks, and, at least to me, these look better than most other blocks out there.
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Rock solid
As the title says this is a rock solid piece. Unlike some of the cheaper brands this has some weight to it. Well designed and finished. This may be one of the last car audio brands still producing quality items.
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wired
The StreetWires CBXS024 is a nice piece. It's built well, and once wired properly, it actually took care of the alternator whine noise that I once had. Overall a decent price for a really nice fuse block.
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CBXS024
Solidly built. Seems to have good separation between positive and negative and really cleans up the install. Cover is secure but might be the link that gets busted first as similar covers have broken off locking tabs for me in the past. It could probably fit larger and smaller gauge wires into it but I think you should have isolated 0 or larger connections but that is just my take on it. It's a bit pricey but I do think you should consider a StreetWires or similar connection/fuse box especially when bringing negative and positive so close together versus the flimsy jobs with poor separation as one could easily turn their stereo power lines into a welder until the main fuse blows and that is not going to be fun. Plus, this thing looks cool.
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