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The width of the frame from wheel well to wheel well is 45" and the hiegth of the frame is 18 1/2". That gives you about 1/2" clearance between the frame and the lower part of the rear deck. Also keep in mind you have to smooth the corners down to put on the outer part of the trunk. Cause its curved right there at the ends. It took a few tries with a sander to smooth the edges down to where it would fit properly.
Here are some pictures again of the sub frame outside of the car before the installation was completed.
As you can see in this picture, the curve I am talking about that I had to cut into the frame.
Here you see both sides, the one on the right is not as perfect as the one the left is, but it gives you an idea of what you need to do in the corners to give the frame a decent fitted look.
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Here are some daylight photos of the trunk again and the passthru with the rear seat fully installed. The wiring is not as clean as I would like it, but I will later on the future when I get my silver 4ga StreetWires to replace the not so color coordinated wires in there currently. The 1/0ga wires are hard to rearrange, so they are gonna stay where they are, but the Remote wires and the 4ga wires will be tucked in behind the pass through wall into the PowerPlant to give it a much cleaner look.
And the pass through closes up perfectly without any interferance from the PowerPlant.
Here is one thing I forgot to photograph as well. The 1/0 Kuntz Concepts 3 ANL Mini fuse distribution block. I love this thing!
And lastly a few daylight pictures of the trunk...
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Looks sexy James! It would be cool if you could somehow arrange the cables in your block to be a "shape" or something...first thing that came to mind was a biohazard symbol. You know me...just rambling...
-Swash
Yeah that would be a neat idea, but I dont want to lengthen my cords to much. The 1/0ga wire will not be moving anywhere. Its just way to big and bulky to attempt anything with. The 4ga cable is a lot more pliable and flexible for such a task, but for now it is going to wait till I get my other cabling to replace the "mutt" grounds I have in currently.
its like a top secret organization under that cover lol...
BTW, i like how you did the side extentions by attachin with a hinge so you can gain rear access and put em back nice and neat and fit em perfectly.
im also currious about cost of components. (electrical , not wood lol)
nicely done
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