moving fuse boxes - question for you turbo guys
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hey andy. here's my half assed attempt at moving fuse boxes lol. took me about 2.5 seconds, i call it the "shove the ************* out of the way so the blower tube will fit" method
all last year I had them moved to under the frame rail there, they were tied up on the underside, but i'm not doing that this year i don't think, was such a hassle to get at the fuses when i needed to. but i still might do it again, not sure where else to stick the damn things that will look good now.
all last year I had them moved to under the frame rail there, they were tied up on the underside, but i'm not doing that this year i don't think, was such a hassle to get at the fuses when i needed to. but i still might do it again, not sure where else to stick the damn things that will look good now.
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Same here I just cut all the wires and left ran them into the inner finder well and connected a 100amp fuse from the batt. to all the hot wires. Dont have a picture of inside the fender well, but not seeing ANY wires at all in the engine compartment is freakin cool!!!! Just doesnt look like it should run!!!! Ha!
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Originally Posted by bc56f100
Same here I just cut all the wires and left ran them into the inner finder well and connected a 100amp fuse from the batt. to all the hot wires. Dont have a picture of inside the fender well, but not seeing ANY wires at all in the engine compartment is freakin cool!!!! Just doesnt look like it should run!!!! Ha!
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Dont have much right now I will take some pictures tonight and put them up tomorrow, but heres one of were the fuse box used to be! Oh yea if you take if off I would definitly recamend filling all the holes!!!
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I don't know how far you guys are looking to push them out & if these would be of any help, but we have some brackets that were made for our stand alone fuel cell. Here's a few picts:
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/gall...s.php?album=23
Pic of the brackets:
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/gall...s.php?album=23
Pic of the brackets:
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Originally Posted by Matt@HSW
I don't know how far you guys are looking to push them out & if these would be of any help, but we have some brackets that were made for our stand alone fuel cell. Here's a few picts:
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/gall...s.php?album=23
Pic of the brackets:
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/gall...s.php?album=23
Pic of the brackets:
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Originally Posted by Matt@HSW
I don't know how far you guys are looking to push them out & if these would be of any help, but we have some brackets that were made for our stand alone fuel cell. Here's a few picts:
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/gall...s.php?album=23
Pic of the brackets:
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/gall...s.php?album=23
Pic of the brackets: