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Old 02-18-2004, 07:56 PM   #1
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s13 Urgent Fender Liner/ Wire Harness problem

I just took out my driver side fender liner and now I'm very concerned that under compression my wheel will contact my wire harness, which is BAD. I had to take the liner out b/c my wheel was wore a large hole in it and by removing it i thought it would get me more clearence, which it did at the expense of my wire harness being exposed. I was lookin at it and realized that maybe i can jam it up inside between the frame and the fender.

If anyone has run into this problem or has can offer some kind of idea of what needs to be done, plz help me out. I'm afraid to drive my car until this problem is resolved.

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Old 02-18-2004, 08:03 PM   #2
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pull it up and out of way
takes like 5 mins
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pull it where tho, between the fender and frame?
where do i tie it to?
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get your ass off the damn computer and go figure it out
this isnt rocket science.
remove your wheel and see where you can pull it up an dstrap it to

a dremel/drill might help if you need to drill holes to pull and hold it up
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Old 02-18-2004, 10:51 PM   #5
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i did a quick fix on mine and just ziptied the wires to a few of those holes in the fender..then i taped the crap out of them to the fender....

eventually i will pull the entire harness out and move them into the engine bay....friends suggested this, and seen many people do it in japanese car magazines
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yeah i did the same as heartwork...also plan on moving it to the engine bay probably over spring vacation.
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