Fuse box & Battery relocation
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Fuse box & Battery relocation
Hey guys, kinda new to the forum but have always lurked for a long time. A little about myself, My name is Mike and I live off Hwy 411 about 4-5 miles away from Deals Gap near Greenback and work for Harpers Auto Group in Knoxville. I recently purchased(July this year) a 2000 NFR with 65k for a decent price and love it everytime I get in it. Im not new to turbo hondas, like most of the guys on here I came from a 600hp civic that was a lot of fun but got old and wanted something rear wheel drive and a little more sportier. I will be going the route of a turbo kit sometime next year but wanted to prepare for it first.
Is there anyone in the knoxville or surrounding area that can do the fuse box relocate to the fender and the battery relocate to the trunk for a fee? Of course I can bring the car to you. The only thing is, right now this is my DD so I cant have really any downtime but for a day. I would also need to know what I would have to purchase to have all this done(ie...battery, cables, ends, extra wires, ect....).
Thanks guys, hopefully someone has done this in the area and can help me out.
Mike
Is there anyone in the knoxville or surrounding area that can do the fuse box relocate to the fender and the battery relocate to the trunk for a fee? Of course I can bring the car to you. The only thing is, right now this is my DD so I cant have really any downtime but for a day. I would also need to know what I would have to purchase to have all this done(ie...battery, cables, ends, extra wires, ect....).
Thanks guys, hopefully someone has done this in the area and can help me out.
Mike
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the battery relo wouldn't be too bad... the fuse box will require some downtime. There are a crap ton of wires involved with moving the fusebox.
i relocated mine underneath the pass fender and it is by far the car project that I hated the most.
I know this isn't much help but i would expect some downtime for sure.
Congrats on the nfr and welcome to the smoky mtn group.
i relocated mine underneath the pass fender and it is by far the car project that I hated the most.
I know this isn't much help but i would expect some downtime for sure.
Congrats on the nfr and welcome to the smoky mtn group.
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