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    Fuse box and wiring routing question.

    I am building a coupe with the complete kit. This uses the Ron Francis harness. The manual really only shows the donor car harness installation. I mounted my fuse panel to be accessed through the opening on the drivers foot box. I will make a removable cover for it. (See photo.) Do you think this will work OK? The Ron Francis book shows it mounted under the LS frame near the foot box pedals. Is there any advantage to this? Also could anyone share where they passed the various harnesses through the aluminum to the engine and trans and rear using this harness? The Ron Francis manual is for the roadster, coupe and hot rod so it is not very specific. I could most likely come up with my own setup but would welcome your ideas as well. TW

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    I mounted mine like the RF manual suggests. The Flickr link has a few photos at the beginning of the album that might help.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/511030...7625679444074/
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    After careful consideration I did mount it like the RF manual. Thanks.

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