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Discussion in '1984-1988 Build-Up/Project Threads' started by NotAvailable, Nov 30, 2011.

  1. NotAvailable

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    A little sneak peak!
     
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    weed whacker line? Special window installation rope? next generation zip ties? Heavy duty shoe laces? haha, mean the body work, every toyota i owned was smashed in that rear corner lol nice work!
     
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    ^It's a skipping rope geeez
     
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    thats expandable sleeve tubing. or tech flex wiring. lol you guys funny.

    anyway this is what it looks like on my wires.
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    i used it to do this!
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    whats that a battery? fuse box? hmmm
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    Thats a Dirty engine compartment is what is it :D
     
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    oh hoooo!!! somebody like wire tuck!!!!
     
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    Nice anymore pics of the fuse box location? And pics of the engine bay?
     
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    x2 on the fuse box location. I was cleaning my bay today and thinking of a wire tuck. would look great since im still carb and dont need any of that emission wire harness crap.
     
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    same thing on hondas! just cooler.
     
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    thanks im carbed also i still need to remove my emissions. lol

    yeh i snapped some for you.
     
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    wire tuck truck. lol
     
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    my ghetto groumets for my lights.
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    fuse box location for those who like copy :lol:

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    relocated battery to the rear using a group 34 yellow top for now till my diehard platinum g31 gets here.
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    quick release terminals for marine use lol.
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    battery in the bed and wires ran. zero gauge knuconcepts
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    ran wires on frame rail.

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    though the body mount and into the frame
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    out the frame to the alternator.
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    my wiper motor wrapped up.
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    and no worry about the battery holders lol. i made brackets lol.

    also my engine bay pics requested. stil need to delete my emissions and other misc crap.
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    debating weather to delete the washer resivior and coolant overflow?
     
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    I took my washer out since I rarely use it anyway. And for the coolant resivor you could always use the long cylinder type most street rodders run. I used one in my last foxbody and it worked out great.
     
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    Ps, thanks for the pics. Looks good and coming along well. What's the white block for behind the passenger headlight? Common ground?
     
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    The block is made out of a cutting board. Lol. Its a power distro block. Ran off the fuse box. So I can run accessories like my e fan. Fuel pump etc etc. Keeps it clean and easier routez instead of to the battery. Lol. Np on the pics just lmk. Aloha
     
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    Liking the relocation concept. Kristian showed me his remote terminals, I might make one just like yours. Love the DIY idea on using cutting board, man.

    Things look good.
     
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    Thanks nam. Appreciate it. The cutting board idea came from a friend im going to run that under a block of aluminum for the new one I make. Little nicer and more awesome period. Lol.
     
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    I just needed something to isolate the remote terminals from the body.

    The three pieces, does the second layer have a cutout for a headbolt and the top layer have a hole for the bolt?

    No problem, man!
     
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    Wife must be all nutz you when hack one of the cutting boards hahaha! i gotta get started on my tuck!
     

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