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Old 10-04-2021, 03:26 PM   #6
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Re: Under seat wiring, your pics and plans/layout

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Thanks for the pics and text. You’re right, I think it’s going to fill up fast and I may end up having to use other places under the dash or firewall just fighting to keep it as clean as I can there. Did you find that you had a fair amount of room between the tops of all your gear and the base or bottom side of the seat itself? I’m wondering if I will even be able to layer somethings on top of each other by building some brackets there.
I had started a separate thread about using the ABS system (mr48 Chevy had some sage advice and experience about non-ABS driving experience) and I think I just found out that I have to use the body control module from the Corvette to control the ABS so that’s one more thing to find a spot for!
All of my stuff is contained under the mounting surface of the seat riser. I'm trying to come up with a cup holder option and I was just looking at the space from the top of the seat riser to the bottom of the seat. I would estimate it at about 4". Mine is a Suburban so I'm not sure how different that would be compared to that of a truck seat.

Marc
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