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RE: euro light relay mounting




Or do like I did and use a small plastic project box available from Radio
Shack.  I put one on each side of the engine bay, each containing two
relays.  They look pretty sharp - you can check out the pics on my site
here:

http://scirocco.webjump.com/

-tim

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David & Michelle Barwick [mailto:dbarwick@sprynet.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 2:35 PM
> To: Scirocco List; benwood1@airmail.net
> Subject: Re: euro light relay mounting
> 
> 
> > And third, since euro light questions abound, what's the 
> best way to mount
> > the new relays?  I did see the 'block of wood' method on 
> scirocco.org.
> > Thoughts?
> 
> If you don't like the block of wood method (?!) or putting sheet metal
> screws into your fender wall; you can do like I did.  I went 
> to Home Depot
> and got two of their galvanized steel plates which are 3" 
> x4".  I bent it
> into an "L" shape and used the existing holes on the upper 
> core support
> (where your hood latches).  Throw some paint on it first so 
> it doesn't start
> rusting.  I got the idea from another Scirocco owner on the 
> Portland cruise
> a few years back.  I used one relay per beam (and they are 
> the $20 Hella
> relays with the fuse on top!).
> 
> Let me know if you need more clarification,
> David Barwick
> Black '88 Scirocco
> Anthracite '84 GLI
> Eugene, OR
> 
> 
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