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Goph
Joined: Feb 14 2003 Posts: 3826 Location: Iowa 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix Last updated: 09/04/04 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix Last updated: 05/11/06 |
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for the wires for a SG GS kit did you run them over the suspension, under it or how? what is the best way for going around the axles too?
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SuBXeRo
Joined: Oct 31 2003 Posts: 1856 Location: River Edge New Jersey and ASU 1996 Infiniti I30 Last updated: 07/23/08 2008 Nissan Altima Last updated: 08/12/09 |
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well in mine the guy that runb my wires zip tied them to my brake lines and then into the engine compartment, just keep it away from any moving parts where it could become attached
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NeonStyl
Joined: Feb 15 2003 Posts: 979 Location: Florida 1998 Dodge Neon Last updated: 05/06/06 1989 Chevrolet Corvette Last updated: 07/16/04 |
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Yea, I have heard of people attaching the wires to the inner wheel well lining as well (zip-ties that is). Like mentioned above, just keep it away from moving parts or parts that generate a lot of heat (i.e. headers, exhaust, etc.).
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9sdime9
Joined: Jul 06 2003 Posts: 1905 Location: MA 1999 Chevrolet S-10 Last updated: 02/21/06 |
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Yea, heat is a problem. When i do an install i use aluminum foil around the wire and then put the wire in some loom when it's in the engine compartment.
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SuBXeRo
Joined: Oct 31 2003 Posts: 1856 Location: River Edge New Jersey and ASU 1996 Infiniti I30 Last updated: 07/23/08 2008 Nissan Altima Last updated: 08/12/09 |
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ehh just loom it it would be fine
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