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Multi-wire battery junction blocks

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Anyone know where I can find (either new or on a vehicle in wrecking yard) that has one of those battery lead junction blocks that have the plastic dividers that allow wires to come out in a bunch of different directions?

I've got one that lets wires attach from the left or right, but I've got five power wires I need to join up and stacking the wires on top of each other makes it look like a mess.
 
Anyone know where I can find (either new or on a vehicle in wrecking yard) that has one of those battery lead junction blocks that have the plastic dividers that allow wires to come out in a bunch of different directions?

I've got one that lets wires attach from the left or right, but I've got five power wires I need to join up and stacking the wires on top of each other makes it look like a mess.

I think the S10 has those, was it Kidjethro that got one and showed us how he put it on Zeus?
 
The S10's and the 90's model fullsize trucks had them. The s10 ones will have a cover on them. I have 2 or 3 of them in the shed.

Thanks a lot. I'll dig around at the yard during my lunch break tomorrow. I'll PM you about yours if I can't find any. :deal: I wanna finish this thing asap.
 
Found one in a cavalier. Looks like only the older ones had it though. Lucky, cause there was only one of them I could find. Thanks!
 
Just so ya know....those are two separate terminals, I made a jumper plate to go across mine.

Well the one on the firewall of the c/k's is too from what I remember. One of the wires on it just has a double hole terminal that connects the two. Actually it has the 'separating fingers' too doesnt it?
 
I saw some beefy junction blocks at home depot the other day... was thinking to myself they ought to work great in a vehicle... go take a look in the electrical department.

CUCV's come with them stock if you see any in the junk yard, unlikely though.
 

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