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Old 08-15-2009, 07:53 PM
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Ok, Along with the Methanol Injection Kit I will be removing my battery to the trunk, and I will also be putting my Fusebox in the location of where the Washer Tank is (in the fender), the search is to little avail, does anyone have any good write ups on these to re-locations?
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I can't help with the fuse box but here is the best Battery DIY

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so if im correct...in order to relocate the fuse box on MY08 I wont have to cut any wires? If so then I will be doing this when I get home.
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I had to cut quite a few, extend some, it was a day project when it was all said and done. Not that hard, but a bit time consuming. I also did the AC relocation lines as well why I was at it.
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Originally Posted by boostedf22c,Aug 16 2009, 06:08 AM
I had to cut quite a few, extend some, it was a day project when it was all said and done. Not that hard, but a bit time consuming. I also did the AC relocation lines as well why I was at it.
Yeah Im just not wanting to cut up MY08 just yet
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anyone ever relocate the fuse box in place of the passenger airbag? This would leave it accessible to switch out fuses simply by removing the airbag cover. I think I might try this.
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Originally Posted by juntuned,Aug 16 2009, 01:08 PM
anyone ever relocate the fuse box in place of the passenger airbag? This would leave it accessible to switch out fuses simply by removing the airbag cover. I think I might try this.
That was my intention. Had that area completely cleared out and ready...but unfortunately quit the build otherwise it would have been done. Best location IMO.
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i would personally relocated the fuse box under the passenger area, above the footwell. You then don't lose the airbag and don't need to remove the fender to access the fuses.


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