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    wire tucking?

    is there a DIY write up on wire tucking anywhere?

    i have been using the search function here, on google and on honda tech and i cant seem to find anything - could be fail search-foo on my behalf

    specifically EG civic sohc?
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    the process is usually tuck and go, there's no steps set in stone for wire tucking

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    yer there is no specific way just tuck away and make it neat.. eg relocate battery in the front bumpernand fuse box in the glove box, wires tucker through the firewall and in the side fenders while doing the battery

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    http://www.civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?t=92
    have a look, this gy=uy went all out, so depending how much time or effort you wanna put into it
    end result
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    It doesn't last as long for fat people

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    i just went out this afternoon and took off the wiring harness on the driver side and tuked all the wires behind the strut top with cable ties, and ran the wires down along the chasis to the headlights

    also removed an old alarm system that wasnt hooked up, some tiny wires that wer not attached to anything, cleaned all that side of the car with degreeser and WD40

    2moro i will takle the other side

    in the process of painting my OEM heatsheild matte black as well

    sorry about the crappy pics..

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    like i said ... still need to do the battery side, re-install the exhaust manifold sheild, and the bonnet underside etc still needs cleaning ... will probably clean up and paint the rocker cover matte black or something similar that looks oem
    Last edited by TheSaint; 29-01-2010 at 06:40 PM.
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    take some before and after pics
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    lol just edited my post with some =D
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    heat sheild is finished and installed back on the car, also replaced the bolts and washes

    both sides are now wire harness free ... the cables from the right side are now hidden under the battery

    also moved some relays that were bolted up near the AC radiator and moved the rocker cover earth down one bolt ... still have some cleaning up to do but its getting there

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    Nice work Saint

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    thanks dougie =D

    i never realised until now how much bloody room all the A/C stuff takes up in the engine bay ... what a pain
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    why dont u run them 2 blue wires on the left under the intake manifold so they cant be seen?
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    chances are they will be moved/relocated/fiddled with ... so i just put them where it was easiest to get them off again
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