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Old 08-23-2009, 08:36 PM
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Default AAW Hwy 22 kit users - Fuse Panel location??

PICS PLEASE if you got em.

Just trying to figure out where to put my American Autowire Highway 22 kit's
fuse panel and after Googling only came up with 1 thread on the Chevelle's
forum
, I'm still trying to figure it out. I have a 1978 Camaro, and it's a VERY
tight fit between the kick panel, and the brake pedal, and the wires go in on
the LEFT side unless I mount it upside down.....which I don't really want to do.

Someone put the fuse panel in a 1969 Camaro's left kickpanel = no go for me.
Someone put the fuse panel in the trunk of another vehicle = no go because
at least 4 of the wires going to the steering column connector are not nearly
long enough to make it back there to the fuse panel.

So I'm looking for ideas.
I have an LS1 in my car and I'm also trying to debate on where to relocate
the PCM. Right now it's sitting on my passenger fender which is gay. So I
want to relocated it. I was thinking either BEHIND the glove box, OR up in
the front drivers side fender behind the headlights. If I do this, then I can
put the fuse panel behind the glove box. Any other ideas, or pics ??


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Old 08-24-2009, 07:58 PM
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I think Payton King has that setup? Try sending him a PM if he doesn't chime in here.
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