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Lorryman100



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Electronic protection for under drivers seat electrics.
Seen this on another forum. Hopefully Drover will come along and explain how to do it. Whistle

Nifty idea from a company in Oz Thumbs Up

http://www.mulgo.com.au/p13_Mulgo-Ex-Box.html
Post #91892 29th Sep 2011 11:23am
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JSG



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Looks similar to using the under cubby safe - I wonder if they supply the extension cables etc to relocate the electrics?

As a slight aside I like the look of their glovebox;

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No good for me as I've fitted one of Brendan's glove boxes. John

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Post #91901 29th Sep 2011 12:49pm
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df1



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I'd imagine there's enough slack on the cables to move this distance.

I presume the idea is to pull the cables back through the grommets in the box and route over the gearbox to the new position.

The only problem I see with this is it would make access to the box very difficult - the removable plate under the cubby box wouldn't be so removable now.

Looks a tidy job though.
Post #92144 30th Sep 2011 7:33pm
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Fitting Mulgo's X-box was a slow but not difficult process.

If you purchase one it will come with very detailed instruction.

Firstly there is enough slack in the factory loom, just buy cutting a few cable ties.

Secondly, the plate under the cubby box is replaced with the X-Box.

At the end of the project all (except the one wire that runs to passenger door for central looking) wires and components are housed in the X-Box. Effectively giving a extra 300mm of height to electrics.

The X-Box has all of the brackets needed to transfer all of the standard components. (You do need to remove the relay carriers from under the drivers seat and reuse them in side the X-Box).

The cubby box fastens to the lid of the X-Box and easily lifts up, to provide access to the electrics.

benefits
1/ Increased wading depth
2/ Frees up box under driver seat for storage
3/ lift cubby box to comfortable height for arm rest.

Cheers.
Grant
Post #92350 3rd Oct 2011 3:30am
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Look really good and useful pieces of kit. Could well be tempted. 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
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Post #92455 3rd Oct 2011 7:57pm
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mse



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I can't see it offering much security over leaving it where it is? Shocked Mike
Post #92711 4th Oct 2011 11:39pm
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leeds



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JSG wrote:
Looks similar to using the under cubby safe - I wonder if they supply the extension cables etc to relocate the electrics?

As a slight aside I like the look of their glovebox;

Click Me

No good for me as I've fitted one of Brendan's glove boxes.


John I understand that a UK made larger glove box will be released in the near future.

Am sure that it will be mentioned on this forum when it is released Razz

Brendan
Post #92714 4th Oct 2011 11:49pm
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AndrewS



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mse wrote:
I can't see it offering much security over leaving it where it is? Shocked


I agree I have been in very deep water and never had issues.


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Post #92718 5th Oct 2011 12:58am
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Drover



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AndrewS wrote:
mse wrote:
I can't see it offering much security over leaving it where it is? Shocked


I agree I have been in very deep water and never had issues.


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If you are steaming ahead through deepish water than there is probably not any difference......But if you got stuck or had to stop, for what ever reason, the extra 250mm of height, may just be the difference.

LR give the wading depth of a PUMA as about 400mm, an extra 250mm is over a 50% improvement.

and if you relying on the under seat box being water tight, I found evidence on water ingress in the bottom of the box.
Post #92903 6th Oct 2011 9:17am
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df1



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Drover wrote:
Fitting Mulgo's X-box was a slow but not difficult process.

If you purchase one it will come with very detailed instruction.

Firstly there is enough slack in the factory loom, just buy cutting a few cable ties.

Secondly, the plate under the cubby box is replaced with the X-Box.

At the end of the project all (except the one wire that runs to passenger door for central looking) wires and components are housed in the X-Box. Effectively giving a extra 300mm of height to electrics.

The X-Box has all of the brackets needed to transfer all of the standard components. (You do need to remove the relay carriers from under the drivers seat and reuse them in side the X-Box).

The cubby box fastens to the lid of the X-Box and easily lifts up, to provide access to the electrics.

benefits
1/ Increased wading depth
2/ Frees up box under driver seat for storage
3/ lift cubby box to comfortable height for arm rest.

Cheers.
Grant



Do the openings for the main cables to the ECU come punched in the same way as the original holes ?
This would leave it a neater fit for the grommets on the cables.
Post #93009 6th Oct 2011 6:49pm
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Drover



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[/quote]

Do the openings for the main cables to the ECU come punched in the same way as the original holes ?
This would leave it a neater fit for the grommets on the cables.[/quote]

Hey df1

All of the wires, bar one, are in the main loom. The loom is removed from the side entry point into the drivers seat box, grommet and all.
You do remove the wires/loom from the factory grommet, the Ex-Box has the same sized hole in the bottom of it. The loom is simple redirected up into the X-Box from underneath and sealed with the factory grommet.
One of the heavier wires, from the fuse box needs to channelled through one of the spare entry points on the factory grommet. It works out very neat and tidy and all sealed up.

Cheers
Grant
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