- Wed Jun 16, 2010 12:54 pm
#200656
It's probably just a matter of fitting it in there ans securing it with a bracket. Then drilling a hole to run the wires through.
The only PITA I for see is those power wires are thick, like 8 ga or 4 ga. Might be tough to route those in tight spaces...
For as little as the fuse box is used, I wouldn't do it unless you have to. It's going to take some work...
The only PITA I for see is those power wires are thick, like 8 ga or 4 ga. Might be tough to route those in tight spaces...
For as little as the fuse box is used, I wouldn't do it unless you have to. It's going to take some work...
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- Thu Jun 17, 2010 1:37 pm
#200771
I can see what you're trying to do, no pic needed
You'll need to test fit it in the glove box first, and if it fits and you can secure it, then figure out how to run all the wiring. I'm betting you'll be drilling some holes in the back of the glove box.

You'll need to test fit it in the glove box first, and if it fits and you can secure it, then figure out how to run all the wiring. I'm betting you'll be drilling some holes in the back of the glove box.
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