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Old 10-17-2009, 03:34 AM
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If you have done this I need to see some pics to see where they are being relocated to, i tried it earlier today, and it will be a TIGHT fit if they are going were i think! thanks!
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i was actually wondering the same thing. so subscribed.
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Well it's not the stock fuse box but I located my new box to the dash location where the original box was. I'm using a Painless pro street harness so the fuse box isn't much bigger then 6X6.

I don't have any pictures yet.

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didn't some one remove the air pump and unbolt the fuse blocks the ones under the hood then slip them down where the air pump was ??? it took themout of view from the hood area.
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/10021340-post7.html
This is the only thing i could find
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they have to go in that little square hole right underneath where ther are factory.
you can only do it if you AIR system is deleted tho. its really hard to fit them threw that hole but its posable i did it on trans am and my freinds camaro lol
just make a cover for it and it loooks WAYYYY better!
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Originally Posted by swaggard
https://ls1tech.com/forums/10021340-post7.html
This is the only thing i could find
I believe that guy had problems with the box getting wet and had to relocate again
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damnnn did he really??? what happend when they get wet??
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i believe he said that he pulled the relays out, blew it out with an air compressor, and let it dry out. if i'm not mistaken
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just put them in a zip lock bag and then zip tie the bag so they cant get wet
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^^^ good idea.
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Originally Posted by Disturbed Bird
just put them in a zip lock bag and then zip tie the bag so they cant get wet


j/k....but there must be a better way to keep them dry. A good idea would be to find where the water is coming in and close that part off with something.....
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Thats is a good idea! and i wouldnt totaly seal it off you might have to get to it later....
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car is driven in the rain weekly and washed twice a week, have never had an issue. just tug on the harness a bit and they will fit. i cut the hole larger so they are easier to move if need be. (hasnt been needed in 2 yrs+)

and dont bust my ***** car was dirty as hell when i did it.
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thanks for the pics ls2bait!! these pics have motivated me to just cut it and make a cover for it.
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yeah thats nice placement
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GD Idea..SubScribing.
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someone needs to make a template for the cover and id be all over this
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Originally Posted by ramairracer
someone needs to make a template for the cover and id be all over this
hell yes! Specialized Stainless should make a cover for that area after the fuse boxes have been re-located, as well as were the battery use to be...


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