under hood electronics
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under hood electronics
Ok, so Im going to body drop the blazer (2000) and bag it w/ 22" wheels but there are a few electronic panels under the hood that need to go some where. I know I have to loose the AC but where can I stash all the other stuff? I thought about putting some of it under the dash but I was planning on installing Vintage air. That will probly use up what space is under there. Maybe under the front seats. What about inside the doors? Can I take these panels apart and spread them out? Any input would be great.
#3
i would start by making inventory. i dont know the 2000 model so bare with me. you should have battery, fuse box, air box, wiper and coolart resivoirs. what else?
air box is easy, so are resivoirs - remote mount the battery.
the fuse box should unbolt easy enough so i would do that and see if it can mount to the firwall under the brake booster. thats the area it all goes through the firewall so you should have enough wire available and just replace the cables to the battery as you will need to with remote mounting that anyhow. i would box in a part of the cargo bay for batteries (maybe 2 or 3 if bagging) run them together then a 4 gauge run to the front. hook that to the post on the fuse panel along with another 4 gauge to the alt. also use strong 4 gauge grounds for all batts and such. any others pieces let me know and i will try to help
air box is easy, so are resivoirs - remote mount the battery.
the fuse box should unbolt easy enough so i would do that and see if it can mount to the firwall under the brake booster. thats the area it all goes through the firewall so you should have enough wire available and just replace the cables to the battery as you will need to with remote mounting that anyhow. i would box in a part of the cargo bay for batteries (maybe 2 or 3 if bagging) run them together then a 4 gauge run to the front. hook that to the post on the fuse panel along with another 4 gauge to the alt. also use strong 4 gauge grounds for all batts and such. any others pieces let me know and i will try to help
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