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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Cali T.W.D.Y.
Posts: 57
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Just wanted to see if there are nay surviving PRO-BOX's left out there.
For people who've never heard of them they were a popular soleniod replacement option, back in the day. It was a chrome or gold box you hooked up to your batts, pumps, & switches. With this you had no noidz. If you blew a fuse on the side of the unit it was only a 20cent common auto fuse. The guy who made them went out of business. He had alot of people lookin for his ass, is what I was told buy his distributors when trying to contact him. From my cousins experience it works great. Too bad the maker had a lifetime warrantee, thats what got him. People were hooking up too many batts and frying them & sending them in like "I dunno what happened" ![]() |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: merced, cali
Posts: 210
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his name is louie, he still sells them in his shop in merced.they are just semi noids held in the box by fiberglass. when u send it to get fixed they just hit with a hammer to try get it "unstuck". if u need his # let me know.i wouldn't buy one though but thats my opionon
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