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Iwan

posted on 17/4/02 at 07:55 PM Reply With Quote
Battery box / loom

Gents – I have considered fitting the battery box lower down in front of the passenger foot well and not in front of the scuttle as most builds. There is room to construct an ali box to accommodate it with around an inch of clearance from the bellhousing, where do I stand with the SVA ??

Which is the best way to run the loom from front to back??
Any recommendation on what clips to use??

Comments please!!

Iwan

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phil

posted on 17/4/02 at 08:06 PM Reply With Quote
I've just broke my old citroen bx and it has a very tidy flat ribbon type loom that runs from the passenger glove box to the rear lights(UNDER THE CARPET).This is what i will use as it will be easy to hide under carpets and the like!
hope this helps,
PHIL........

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stephen_gusterson

posted on 19/4/02 at 10:44 PM Reply With Quote
quote:

Which is the best way to run the loom from front to back??
Any recommendation on what clips to use??

Comments please!!

Iwan




I got some 25mm approx electrical flexy conduit and ran it down the inside of the tranny tunnel, held in place with clips.

Also ran a smaller diameter length into the bonnet area where all the wires emerge.

Keeps em all together and its easy to add extra lines if you need to.

Vehicle wiring products can prob sell you some

ATB

Steve

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