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Old 10-08-2008, 08:54 PM
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I am trying to do a full wire tuck of the engine bay. As you can see in the pics below, I am only using 10% of the large engine bay fuse box. Is there any way to consolidate the parts I am using? I want to put the remaining part in the car under the dash. Thanks.


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If its just fuses and relays you need to use you could use a universal fuse and relay box from summit. Then just run all your wires to it.
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Originally Posted by 99345hp
If its just fuses and relays you need to use you could use a universal fuse and relay box from summit. Then just run all your wires to it.
I would but the wires dont make sense. For example, when I look under the fuse box, the wire running to the fuse is not attached at the other end of the fuse. Looks like a series type of wiring, which I do not have a good understanding of.




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