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<blockquote data-quote="Alpine_Accord00" data-source="post: 8390606" data-attributes="member: 666093"><p>I recently installed the amp wire kit for dual amps; my distro block is inside the car behind the glove box. I am trying to figure out a placement for my main fuse in the engine bay. I tried tapping some holes to mount the block on the inner strut wall but the metal was to strong and my screws sheared. My next idea is to mount it in the lower intake housing and then use sealant from the inside to seal the screw holes. Vehicle is a 2000 Honda Accord with a 2.3L. I am more on the professional decent looking work and not ghetto. By ghetto i mean fuse block zip tied to a existing wire loom. It is a JL Audio Premium ANL Fuse Block with the reposition-able ends, so it is a tad bit bulky. Any ideas? Thanks in advance for any advice.</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alpine_Accord00, post: 8390606, member: 666093"] I recently installed the amp wire kit for dual amps; my distro block is inside the car behind the glove box. I am trying to figure out a placement for my main fuse in the engine bay. I tried tapping some holes to mount the block on the inner strut wall but the metal was to strong and my screws sheared. My next idea is to mount it in the lower intake housing and then use sealant from the inside to seal the screw holes. Vehicle is a 2000 Honda Accord with a 2.3L. I am more on the professional decent looking work and not ghetto. By ghetto i mean fuse block zip tied to a existing wire loom. It is a JL Audio Premium ANL Fuse Block with the reposition-able ends, so it is a tad bit bulky. Any ideas? Thanks in advance for any advice. John [/QUOTE]
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