New Fuse Pack available for your RAPTOR & F-150's!

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Is there something similar for those of us still on Gen 1? Or do Gen 1's just use all standard fuses? Guess it's a good thing I haven't had a fuse blow yet.
 
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Is there something similar for those of us still on Gen 1? Or do Gen 1's just use all standard fuses? Guess it's a good thing I haven't had a fuse blow yet.

im working on a kit for the Gen 1s now. I’ll post on here when it’s ready and I’ve verified all fuses used on it.
 
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All of the orders over the weekend made it out today! Unfortunately, We just didn't have enough of the cases available for everyone... I do apologize. I was totally blown away by the reception of this fuse kit.

Thank you everyone for your business!

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Just ordered, would also love a case if available

We got almost all of them with a case. We actually just had a couple that requested a case after we packed them. We may still have yours out there though for pick up tomorrow, so PM your name and order number and we can see if we can still throw one of the last 4 cases I have in the package.

From there, I have Cases coming to use from now on based on the requests that will look nice. From here on out, if you want us to HOLD shipment for the cases to come in by the end of the week, put a note on your order "Hold for Case" and we can ship when the cases come in.

John

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When I first saw the prices you were charging for a fuse kit, I about fell out of my chair. Coupled with the fact that every car already comes with spare fuses, I couldn’t understand why you would be selling these kits.

Welp... I looked and not a single spare fuse. What happened with the fuse panel door with spare fuses and a fuse puller? Gone are the days?

And then I tried to source these myself. Not only are they hard to find, but these little dudes are expensive. After putting together everything I needed, I was getting way more fuses then I’ll ever need, and the price was well north of $100.

Thanks for putting this kit together, John... I’ll be ordering soon.
 

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So here is something I stumbled across the other day.

What happens when you blow a fuse in your F-150 or Raptor? Has this happened to you? Yet? If it hasn't, it might one day. What if you are wiring your lights up and you accidently touch a wire to something (Though technically you should disconnect the battery... and I am sure everyone does... LOL) and you blow a fuse?

Well, there are 2 kinds of fuses the current model F-150's use (and most any current Ford vehicle uses these, so if you have more than one Ford, you are covered)
One is a Micro2 fuse (the smallest) which you can typically find in a pack of 5 at a Walmart or an Autozone for $5-6. You can either get 5 of the same amp, or if there is an assortment of 5, you typically don't get all the sizes of your truck.
Then the other type is the Mcase+ Slotted specialty fuse. These are hard to come by. At a dealership, you would pay about $10 each! Inspecting the trucks, there are Mcase+ Slotted fuses in 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50 and 60 amps.

So, since I could see myself in this situation of needing one of these fuses at any time. When stores are closed or when you need to pay big $ for one fuse at a dealer...

I know I would want a pack that covered all my scenarios... So we have put together, not a generic "one size fits all" missing fuses and sizes like the box stores, but an F-150 and Raptor or any other late model Ford Vehicle fuse packs....

You can pick from:

"The Switch Panel Essential Pack" (Which has 1 fuse for EACH switch)

https://specialtyperformanceparts.c...-essential-fuse-pack-2017-2018-2019-2020-2021

Or

"The F-150/Raptor TOTAL Vehicle Essential Pack" (Which has 2 of each size Micro2 Fuse and 1 of each Mcase+ Slotted Fuses)

https://specialtyperformanceparts.c...roducts/2015-f-150-raptor-essential-fuse-pack

And remember, any orders over $100 ship free. So if you add a fuse pack to your order over $100, there is no shipping fee.

Additionally, you can still use discount code "Raptorforum100" for most anything in the store.

John

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Ordered! It's been difficult locating some of these Mcase fuses.
 
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When I first saw the prices you were charging for a fuse kit, I about fell out of my chair. Coupled with the fact that every car already comes with spare fuses, I couldn’t understand why you would be selling these kits.

Welp... I looked and not a single spare fuse. What happened with the fuse panel door with spare fuses and a fuse puller? Gone are the days?

And then I tried to source these myself. Not only are they hard to find, but these little dudes are expensive. After putting together everything I needed, I was getting way more fuses then I’ll ever need, and the price was well north of $100.

Thanks for putting this kit together, John... I’ll be ordering soon.

Yep. That’s exactly what I found. You can get the basic fuses at an auto store in a 5 pack for $5 but not all 6 sizes! So that leaves ordering big packs of each of those which could be $30 or so and no Mcase specialty fuses. For that you need to go to the dealer and pay big money... So when I personally experienced that with an Mcase fuse, I thought there had to be countless people making trips to a dealership to order them. I thought, there must be an easier way. So it’s kind of like community sharing. Lol. So I get 1500 of them and pray you all help disperse them! Lol. That way we all save money.
 
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