me too lol. anybody know the exact gauge size? LOL might as well extend them and tuck the fuse box lol
all the wires arent the same sizes
me too lol. anybody know the exact gauge size? LOL might as well extend them and tuck the fuse box lol
me too lol. anybody know the exact gauge size? LOL might as well extend them and tuck the fuse box lol
me too lol. anybody know the exact gauge size? LOL might as well extend them and tuck the fuse box lol
Appreciate the help fellas. I can always count on sfldrifters.com for accurate and precise technical support...
and bullshit talking.. lol:bigthumbu
take the harness out and give it to me, i will fix it for u. dumbass
lazy ass us 3m heat shrink ull thank me later
dude.
DONT DO ANYTHING!...yet.
Get a friend or read a book man, your in deep.
IF it were me i would extend the wires with the same gauge wire, and triple check before soldering anything, also on that note, I would learn to solder.
haha thank you sir for giving me a good laugh
So I'm cutting my intercooler holes and little do you know it; BAM! my saw slips and cuts half of my body harness off. This is the harness that runs to the passenger side fuse box. Question is, should I just connect them together and heat wrap them or buy a new body harness from the j yard? I would have to extend some of the wires since I cut on an angle. Does the thickness of the wire matter? Please, any input would be greatly appreciated.
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thats fixable, patience, new cable, heat shrink, soldering gun, and new loom and it comes out priceless, and you dont have to go through the hassle of changing the harness, as thats the one for the front body of the car...
Yes sir you're right. I'm gonna hit up the hardware store, get the right gauge wire, some, heat shrink tubing, and a solder. I have no engine in the bay so I'll go a ahead, throw a beach chair in the bay, mount an umbrella and get my solder on. I'll be doing this tomorrow so I'll post pics up of my final work. Thanks again for the input fellas.