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Kicker 46FHD FHD Fuse Holder, Dual AFS

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About this item

  • KICKER brass hardware uses Versa-Gauge connection points with oversized convex screws for rock-solid connections.
  • The wire receptacles work with most size wire for clean, sharp install and a negative-post adapter collar that locks into place for a tight grip.
  • The KICKER FHD Dual Fuse Holder accepts 1/0 – 8 AWG power cables and accommodates any size AFS fuse.
  • FHD AFS Fuse Holder, 1/0-8AWG in/out, Dual Fuse


KICKER brass hardware uses Versa-Gauge connection points with oversized convex screws for rock-solid connections. Use multiple gauge wires with no adapters needed. You get a clean, sharp install that lasts for years.
FHD AFS Fuse Holder, 1/0-8AWG in/out, Dual Fuse
The KICKER FHD Dual Fuse Holder accepts 1/0 – 8 AWG power cables and accommodates any size AFS fuse.
The wire receptacles work with most wire sizes for a clean, sharp install and a negative-post adapter collar that locks into place for a tight grip.


Jorge Ortiz
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
If you’re building a car audio system
Steve H
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023
I don't understand why u wouldn't take 1 sec & stick a clear protector on the fuse cover ? They show 2 zip-ties in the pic but none in my boxes & u really need them unless u do some trimming & fitting on your own. The covers don't lock on & they're scratched up & rubbed dull from rubbing inside of the package. Pretty sad coming from a company that's been around a long as they have.
Kayla
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2022
It’s kicking
Charlie
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2019
This works great for a car audio install where you would have two amps or in my case 1 amp and a hotwired fuel pump. On my Supra I ran a short piece of 0/1 gauge wire to this kicker splitter. From there I ran 4 gauge wire to under the passenger seat for my amp and then another 4 gauge wire to my hatch area for my fuel pumps. This allows for a clean install without trying to bolt multiple wires to your positive battery terminal. When installing it I mounted it to a piece of aluminum that I drilled and tapped for small screw bolts vs using zip ties.