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Put the relays close to your power suckers and in an accessible spot.
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To each his own, but I put my w/p and fan switches to the driver's left so he can access them in the staging lanes. Of course,I don't buy switch panels to hang off the roll cage. Of course I usually don't have a roll cage anyway.
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David…I have a relay bank in the glove box. A lot of the prewired relays can be clipped together and mounted neatly with a small sheet metal bracket. MB
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The fuel pump, fan and water pump. |
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I have everything mounted behind the glove box door...switches are on the driver's side.
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