Is it possible to get a GM Fusible Link any place instead of making one or getting a possible lesser quality online
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I seriously doubt it. They're all pretty much the same quality anyway...
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GM Dealers did carry Fusible-Links through a supplier like "Littelfuse" or "Bussmann"...
However once high Ampacity Fuse Elements were created, like: the "Maxi-Fuse", "Mega-Fuse" and further...
Fusible-Links were no longer needed nor required.

However once high Ampacity Fuse Elements were created, like: the "Maxi-Fuse", "Mega-Fuse" and further...
Fusible-Links were no longer needed nor required.

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Quality Fusible-Links can be found from CE Auto Electric via their Website HyperLink





