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Old 12-25-2012, 06:59 PM   #1
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fender fitment problem

so i repaired and tuck the body harness on my s13 so i can go lower and my tires wont eat it. and the driver side fender doesnt fit right. the body harness is significantly larger on that side than the passenger. is there a certain way to run the harness so my fender doesnt look retarded and still functional?!?!?
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Sure, relocate the harness to the engine bay. And fwiw, the driver's side fender will be tight but it will work with a little elbow grease, painter's tape, and an extra pair of hands.
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or, strip off all the wiring loom and excess shit, that way the wiring will lay flatter and not push the fender out so far. its not a perfect solution to the problem, theres a ton of wires that run through there, but its a functional solution.
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or, strip off all the wiring loom and excess shit, that way the wiring will lay flatter and not push the fender out so far. its not a perfect solution to the problem, theres a ton of wires that run through there, but its a functional solution.
i would do that but i already repaired and re loomed everything and made it look neat and pretty
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Well, time to open the loom back up and re wrap it flat with electrical tape.
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Just had to deal with a similar issue. Make the wires longer and tuck it into the engine bay.
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