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New guy ... starting mods!

DGXspyder

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Hey all, Newish spyder owner, currently at 2900 Miles since purchase. Im planning on adding in the bluesea fuse box 6 circ, but have a crazy time deciding on a mount location for an 09 Phantom.. any ideas would be awesome. i have everything i think ill need to do it from searching the forum. just checking for hints!

Thanks in advance

DGX
 
Don't know how sizes compare but here is a pic of where I mounted a 6 circuit Centech box on my wife's 08 GS. Tight fit but it's easy access to add circuits through the panel.


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I added a fuse block to Nancy's GS in much the same location, on the upper radiator strut, under the hood (left side). On my RTs I used an Eastern Beaver 3CS mounted near the positive jumper post, under the body panels.
 
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i mounted my fz1 in the trunk, but i used quick disconnects on all wires in case the trunk has to come off. see [ h m stereo thread in mods section ]:thumbup:
 
yah. been trying to avoid the frunk although its so tempting.. i think i found a nice spot for a waterproof box inside the body just above and inboard of the Oil tank. goal being to hold the Blue sea box and 30 amp relay, with accessibility from the top left panel.

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