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Old 02-16-2016, 01:57 PM   #1
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Yeah all I had to do was cut a wire, extend it, connect it and wrap it an onto the next. I took my time so it was a day of wiring.

I'm going to keep the one set of relays under the seat. I have them resting there now until I build a plate to hold them.

I only needed to extend the wires for my headlights etc, alt, starter and a couple randoms.
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It just takes a lot of time. Its not hard imo.. and hopefully worth it.
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Yeah all I had to do was cut a wire, extend it, connect it and wrap it an onto the next. I took my time so it was a day of wiring.
Not that it's hard per say but I'm worried about continuity problems with the soldered wire if a mistake was made. It's simply not as good as OEM.

But I'm going to have to do a bunch of electrical work anyway so I might as well do that too. I'll cross that bridge once I get there and will be looking for some good info.
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Not that it's hard per say but I'm worried about continuity problems with the soldered wire if a mistake was made. It's simply not as good as OEM.

But I'm going to have to do a bunch of electrical work anyway so I might as well do that too. I'll cross that bridge once I get there and will be looking for some good info.
Heres a good guide to keep the oem-ish continuity. Generally depending on how long u extend u wanna go next higher gauge of wire

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