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    Here is another way to go. My Son Dan has the same American Autowire kit in his rpu and wanted the fuse block accessible, so he made a flip down door that it it mounted to under the dash. When he needs to change a fuse or whatever he just flips it down and it is staring him right in the face. When it is flipped up it is totally hidden.

    Just a thought.

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    On my 37 I mounted it on to the kick plate on the left hand side. Doing that made me put my emergency brake in the center floorboard since I have a colum mount shifting lever. I made a hideway box that has a cover that you can open to get to the fuses. The door is closed with a magnet on one side. Works great for me.
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