its pretty damn easy....
-take the driver side engine mount off, and rotate the fuse box down and mount in under the driver side headlight.
i used the stock fuse box mounting bracket to mount it.
i also used the bolt holes that the washer bottle was secured to.
-relocate washer bottle under passenger headlight.
I used simple irrigation tubing to extend the oem tubes to feed the washer fluid to the spray nozzles in the front/back.
For the wired, i just extended them.
i ran the wires and tubes through the front bumper support.
as you should be able to see in the pictures shown below.
-boom done.
your oem fender liner will protect the fuse box from water (i dont have my fender liner on either side, and i have had it down there through 2 rainy seasons and have had NO problems what so ever)
i think most people on here will say that it isn't very smart to expose the fuse box to that much water (puddles, driving in the rain), but like i said i have had no problems.
i DO plan on relocating it inside the car later on when i do my full wire tuck and everything, but this is an easy solution.
these are the only pics i have.
(and by the way, all the messy wires you see are all cleaned up now and loomed so water cant get to any of the connections)
i started by relocating the washer bottle.....
a pic of the wires, and the location where the fuse box will be going...
and the end product..
-take the driver side engine mount off, and rotate the fuse box down and mount in under the driver side headlight.
i used the stock fuse box mounting bracket to mount it.
i also used the bolt holes that the washer bottle was secured to.
-relocate washer bottle under passenger headlight.
I used simple irrigation tubing to extend the oem tubes to feed the washer fluid to the spray nozzles in the front/back.
For the wired, i just extended them.
i ran the wires and tubes through the front bumper support.
as you should be able to see in the pictures shown below.
-boom done.
your oem fender liner will protect the fuse box from water (i dont have my fender liner on either side, and i have had it down there through 2 rainy seasons and have had NO problems what so ever)
i think most people on here will say that it isn't very smart to expose the fuse box to that much water (puddles, driving in the rain), but like i said i have had no problems.
i DO plan on relocating it inside the car later on when i do my full wire tuck and everything, but this is an easy solution.
these are the only pics i have.
(and by the way, all the messy wires you see are all cleaned up now and loomed so water cant get to any of the connections)
i started by relocating the washer bottle.....




a pic of the wires, and the location where the fuse box will be going...



and the end product..
