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munozsblazer
Joined: Mar 07 2004 Posts: 325 Location: plainfield IL 1998 Chevrolet Blazer Last updated: 06/27/04 |
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does anyone have any helpful hints/tips when it comes to installin SG gold series UB kits, i dont have much of a clue to what im doing. i have a 98 s10 blazer if that helps.
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Neon Mike
Joined: Feb 13 2003 Posts: 470 Location: Chelmsford, MA 2000 Dodge Dakota Last updated: 06/26/06 |
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It's not hard. Ya just mount the tubes, wire them end to end, bring the two end wires back to the tranny. Feed the switch and wire it to the tranny then ground the tranny.
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DragonJeep
Joined: Jul 20 2003 Posts: 3732 Location: Tampa, FL 1992 Jeep Cherokee Last updated: 03/31/05 |
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If you really dont know what your doing...you should have someone that does do it.
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potato pusher
Joined: May 21 2003 Posts: 926 2000 Ford Mustang Last updated: 08/12/04 |
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I used to be afraid of installing stuff too... but it's really simple now. As explained, hook all the tubes fat ass cables to each other, then the left tube and the front tube i think hook up to the transformers fat ass cables. Then just hook the transformer up to the switch, the switch to the battery, and the black wire from the switch to some metal in your car. It's just that simple.... whatever you do DON'T pay someone to do it, I made that mistake and ended up regretting it once I watched them do it, and I have installed, un-installed my fusion kit many times since I learned how. Lot's of the people here have pictures of installs, so don't hesitate to keep asking questions.
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dbismyname
Joined: Feb 13 2003 Posts: 1709 Location: clarksville TN 1995 GMC Jimmy Last updated: 07/30/04 |
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blazer is easy. drill the screws that came with the kit right into the sheetmetal beside the frame. wont see any tubes
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