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Old 08-17-2010, 11:21 PM   #1
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yes i need to move my fuse box higher or relocate it .


reason . well ever since i bagged the car i been trying to go lower and lower and yet its on 19s so the big wheels and me trying to get the car to lay all the way on the ground i already cut my fenders out and im going to weld in trailer fenders its just the fuse box now hits after i cut my fenders out and i need to move it up mabey 2 to 3 inches or as high as i can to clear or right before the hood,



so to those who parted out a car and can see what it takes to remove the fusebox and put or build a bracket to hold it higher .


please help thanks !
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hmm why not relocate the fuse box to a different area, such as the rear cargo or inside near the foot wells of the passenger side? just a thought.
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Man, if youve ever taken a fuse box out of one of these, you wouldnt have mentioned that. Lifting the box, not TOO big of a job, relocating, VERY VERY big deal. There are at least 80 or so wires just loomed into one junction of the box, there are other things that link to it that you would have to move as well. Unbolt it from the interior of the car, underside drivers side dash obviously. You may or may not be able to get it higher, but its worth a shot. The wires are loomed VERY tightly so you may need to look before just tugging on it to move it out the way.
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is there a diagram on how the lower section is made ? also is it bolted from the bottom or side ?
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