Tips/pics for cutting fenderwells & relocating stuff

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  1. walkerman5000

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    I was afraid this would happen. My '94 has sat around untouched for several years. I drive it occasionally, but it's nothing to brag about. Now since I got my new wheels I'm getting the bug to tear into it again. First on the list is finally cutting the front fenderwells. I'd like some advice from people who have done this before. Where is the best place to put everything? (22re = more wiring and such than a 22r)

    I was going to put this in the tech section but couldn't figure out if it was Engine or Suspension. Sorry.
     
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    :shrug:

    I was thinking about cutting the inner fenders also.
     
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    Here are some pics of what I did on my 91 with the 22re...

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    As you can see in the pics I moved the battery to the bed of the truck to free up some room. You dont have to do this, but it makes things a lot easier to move around/relocate! If you have any questions about something feel free to ask & Ill be glad to help.
     
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    That **** looks sick!!!!!!:puke:

    Do it effect how you drive in the rain?
     
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    Thanks Donny. Is there a bracket under your afm?
     
  7. smctoy

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    Believe it or not, but no. Ive got the hose clamps so tight that it doesnt move, but I also have a hole cut out in the inner fender that if you look real close youll see. The filter sits in it helping keep it stable & getting more air too!

    *Oh & Toyo thanks for the props.
     
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  9. suzuki07

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    smctoy does ur intake suck in water when it rains? Its cause u made a hole on the inner fender.
     

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