lookz sooo clean... gotta be hard 4 a nooby like me...
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lookz sooo clean... gotta be hard 4 a nooby like me...
The only skills you really need to do a simple wire tuck is soldering. Apart from that you simply need alot of time, patience and a bit of creativity. Just remember how things were when you took them apart then extend/reroute/move them.
hmmmz... sounds tricky...
is there some sort of DIY on this topic???
not finished products but the process...
Common sense and an eye for detail is needed, also its best if your engines out, wish i done mine when i doen the swap, but meh, its on my to do list.
narr i aint gona pull out my engine...
ive done many wire tucks on hot rods you wont find a decent wire
tuck write up because all cars are different it all just comes down to using your brain and being practical.
but if your gona do it do it properly and dont leave it looking like shit full of holes
how much would it cost to have someone do a wire tuck on a EG...
not that ill go ahead with it... just out of curiousity...
the cost would be quite high as its a very time consuming and fiddly job. it would also be very hard to quote on as every car is different and it really depends on how far you want to go with it
hey dude, i am in the middle of doing this to my car,
i found this link awhile back :
http://www.gassavers.org/archive/ind...!!/t-1548.html
mine
cams right, all u need is time/effort and some creativity :thumbsup:
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gal.../zP1010051.jpg
wheres your fuse box and battery? boot?
Fuse box is behind the dash battery is in the boot.