Harness tuck W/O cutting wires
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Harness tuck W/O cutting wires
While i was stripping the front off to paint the engine bay I went to the nxt level and wanted to hide the fuse boxes and ugly crap while i was at it.
Its still in mock up I gotta find nice hareware and stuff yet..
Its still in mock up I gotta find nice hareware and stuff yet..
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Pic #5 IMAG0107.jpg is a pic from the top looking down, left side of the pic is the wiper cowl I took it standing inside the engine bay, Cars getting the engine bay painted right now and its not here.
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U gotta use some fab skills and make a mounting plate or plates how ever u mount the fuse boxes, I cut the factory plastic fuse holder box in 2 and trimmed as needed then made a plate (as seen in pic #3 in the first post) to fill in the holes and act as a drip pan to keep water from going right in the fuse boxes.
Fuse boxes get mounted upside down side by side and another plate to bolt them together w all thread to hang them down and for adj reasons, For holding the harness up in the wheel well (2) 1.5in wire harness clamps where used and had to drill or find holes for the hardware for them.
Everything should fit where ur air pump was and all the wheel wells and under plastic pieces will cover it up and the door on the bottom side is easy access to changing fuses
Only thing ur going to have to do it put a spacer behind the front part of ur wheel well to make room for the harness,
I have 2 other pics to add but Iv been haven trouble loading pics on this site for a couple months now sucks...
U gotta use some fab skills and make a mounting plate or plates how ever u mount the fuse boxes, I cut the factory plastic fuse holder box in 2 and trimmed as needed then made a plate (as seen in pic #3 in the first post) to fill in the holes and act as a drip pan to keep water from going right in the fuse boxes.
Fuse boxes get mounted upside down side by side and another plate to bolt them together w all thread to hang them down and for adj reasons, For holding the harness up in the wheel well (2) 1.5in wire harness clamps where used and had to drill or find holes for the hardware for them.
Everything should fit where ur air pump was and all the wheel wells and under plastic pieces will cover it up and the door on the bottom side is easy access to changing fuses
Only thing ur going to have to do it put a spacer behind the front part of ur wheel well to make room for the harness,
I have 2 other pics to add but Iv been haven trouble loading pics on this site for a couple months now sucks...
Last edited by 1999FirehawkLS1; 01-07-2012 at 10:45 AM.