Question about Fuse install
howie777
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I can't seem to find a good place to mount my new fuse holder under my hood. Does anyone know of a good adhesive that is rated for the engine compartment that would work (I think it needs to be 120 C)? Or is this not recommended? This would allow more options for me.
I'm thinking of mounting it on the side of my fuse box and I don't want to use screws there.
I seem to have a lot of plastic parts and not very many metal places that would be well suited.
Howie
I'm thinking of mounting it on the side of my fuse box and I don't want to use screws there.
I seem to have a lot of plastic parts and not very many metal places that would be well suited.
Howie
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I stuck my Fuses tot he air box with industrial strength double sided tape. Been on there for while now with no problems.Alpine: CDA-7949
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zip ties:D
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Yup. Wire ties are perfect for this application. Theyll let you slap it on just about anywhere.polkaudio sound quality competitor since 2005
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exalted512 wrote:zip ties:D
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I third that sentiment, they also work great for keeping your wiring in place as it runs around the engine compartment... probably have a dozen of them in mine (long run from the battery to the firewall)MacLeod: I guess youre lucky Polk has such lax hiring standards.
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