I know you want to hide the relays and fuses but you are not thinking about future troubleshooting a bad relay or fuses when you are on the side of the road in total darkness. Also you should use circuit breakers in the low beam and high beam supply circuit.
Well, the way I see it, the location of the ORIGINAL FUSES are as BAD as it gets.....
It is IMHO easier to access the relays and fuses located under the battery tray...... even without removing tray...
Now if you take the trouble to remove the battery and tray,...you have FULL access....
….which is NOT the case for the all the original under dash relays and fuses.
…I assume that by circuit breakers you mean fuses ?
I have fuses for lights and even for EACH SIDE,.. see the red thingies under relays in original picture.
NEW QUESTIONS P L E A S E H E L P . . . .;
1)Is there a way to test the time delay rele?
2) in electric diagrams there is a reference to time rele grounding…. WHERE AND HOW ??
3) Tail lights (now -70 style) Where/how are housings grounded ?
4) Rear side marker lights…. Can you pull out the bulb from the inside of trunk