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Old Jul 10, 2013 | 07:00 AM
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Default Fuse box relocation

Looking for exactly what is in the title. Does anyone make about a four foot extension for the fuse box?
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Old Jul 10, 2013 | 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by vader1
Looking for exactly what is in the title. Does anyone make about a four foot extension for the fuse box?
i contacted both Rywire and chase bays about this awhile back. consensus was NO... I moved mine into the passenger fender and it can be accessed by pulling the fender liner back if needed. Get you some wire, a soldering iron, some shrink wrap and have at it
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Old Jul 10, 2013 | 09:05 AM
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I'm not aware of any production kits either. Personally, I moved the EPS box to the fender and the fusebox to the passenger foot well; very few wires actually need to be lengthened.
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Old Jul 10, 2013 | 11:31 AM
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Sorry to ask in your post but what gauge wire are the factory ones if you decide to diy?
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Old Jul 10, 2013 | 12:33 PM
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^I used 18 gauge for the fuse box and 8 gauge for the EPS box (I also relocated my battery to the front bumper; using 4 gauge to the fuse box as well as to the starter)
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Old Jul 10, 2013 | 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by herecomesboost
^I used 18 gauge for the fuse box and 8 gauge for the EPS box (I also relocated my battery to the front bumper; using 4 gauge to the fuse box as well as to the starter)
sounds good. thanks for the info.
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Old Jul 10, 2013 | 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by herecomesboost
I'm not aware of any production kits either. Personally, I moved the EPS box to the fender and the fusebox to the passenger foot well; very few wires actually need to be lengthened.
if thats all your doing then you don't have to extend many wires. I wire tucked my whole passenger side so we have to extend a ton of wires. I ran the harness through the fender above the fender liner and back in behind the headlight
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Old Jul 10, 2013 | 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Suzuka_Joe
if thats all your doing then you don't have to extend many wires. I wire tucked my whole passenger side so we have to extend a ton of wires. I ran the harness through the fender above the fender liner and back in behind the headlight
Same I relocated grounds/horn so that I wouldn't need to extend many of the wires.
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Old Jul 10, 2013 | 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by herecomesboost
^I used 18 gauge for the fuse box and 8 gauge for the EPS box (I also relocated my battery to the front bumper; using 4 gauge to the fuse box as well as to the starter)

Loved the spot you choose when relocating your battery.
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Old Jul 10, 2013 | 03:11 PM
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i used a pwjdm pc680 bracket even though I'm not a fan of that company. it just happened to be the easiest way to mount the battery in the trunk
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