Relay Box Removal

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hyde

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Is it OK to remove the relay box? I will remove the battery first, (if I can get through the messy positive terminal) then I will disconnect the fuse/relay box and remove it. I am just trying to get to the horn.
 

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Have you tried just lifting the side clips up and see if there is enough room to move the box upward/out of the way... to get at them?
The box may move up enough if the battery is also gone to access the horn wires...
 

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No it doesn't give that much, it is held down tight on both sides, I can only lift it enough to stick my arm in there, now I got junkie slashes up and down my arm.. Even if there was enough room, the battery tray extends underneath fusebox, so it is still in the way...
 

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What fun..take some pics of what you got to do, as I think a "bad boy horn is in my near future as well. Want to mount it under the push bar main deck, facing forward.
I never removed the wire off one of the horns to see the connector. I would like to know if you can tap into it and keep the connector, or you have to snip the wire and forget the stock one.
 

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No it doesn't give that much, it is held down tight on both sides, I can only lift it enough to stick my arm in there, now I got junkie slashes up and down my arm.. Even if there was enough room, the battery tray extends underneath fusebox, so it is still in the way...
Remove battery tray,plenty of room then.
 

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Without removing the fuse box? I will try.
 
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