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Old 06-13-2005, 09:26 PM
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Do any of you have any good ideas on where to mount the relay? I'd like it easy to get to but farely out of sight. Thanks
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I would mount it somewhere where it will not be exposed to the elements. Most of 'em aren't weather tight. We usually mount them on the other side of the firewall on the passenger side, above the hole for the wiring harness.
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Originally Posted by setxws6
Do any of you have any good ideas on where to mount the relay? I'd like it easy to get to but farely out of sight. Thanks
Driver side strut tower down a little from the top. You have good access to the power leds, a little wire loom and clean install it will look factory.
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I kept all my components all together. You can see where I mounted my relay on the radiator shroud (middle of pic - to the left).

I have since taken the braided line out of the split loom as one of the mods informed me of problems when doing that. Anyway, here's a pic:

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Thanks for the imputs, looks good, clean setup!
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Below the fuse box on the passenger side rad support, hidden nicely.




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