HOW to wire tuck?
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HOW to wire tuck?
exactly what the title says HOW to wire tuck,any INFO would be helpful.............on a 99'civic h/b....................................THANKS
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u need a LOT of time and patience. i say best left to a professional. it costs a lot of money for a reason, cause it isnt easy. if your good at that kind of stuff...then i retract everything i said, and my the force be with you on that.
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Re: HOW to wire tuck? (kamakaze1)
wire tucks are extremley involved and you need to remove un needed parts and relocate others. alot of wires will be moved into the fenders and extended to reach the motor.
Modified by pat92si at 8:08 AM 10/8/2006
Modified by pat92si at 8:08 AM 10/8/2006
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Pr0ject93hb »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">u need a LOT of time and patience. i say best left to a professional. it costs a lot of money for a reason, cause it isnt easy. if your good at that kind of stuff...then i retract everything i said, and my the force be with you on that.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: HOW to wire tuck? (JDM_Frijoles)
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with good reason. why should we tell you how to do it when there's a 70 page thread out there that talks about this whole subject with many pics, many different ideas, etc.
noobs just need to learn to search
with good reason. why should we tell you how to do it when there's a 70 page thread out there that talks about this whole subject with many pics, many different ideas, etc.
noobs just need to learn to search
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its the same guidelines for any car.
its the same guidelines for any car.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by lthao61 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">come to think of it, i dont think anyone has got a thread out for doing a wire tuck on a 96 up civic yet. </TD></TR></TABLE>
awwwwwww. its call you just be creative and do it, that how i learned and now i do other ppl's wire tucks for them im doin another one today
awwwwwww. its call you just be creative and do it, that how i learned and now i do other ppl's wire tucks for them im doin another one today
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