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Post by my75advse on Oct 22, 2006 9:01:56 GMT -5
anybody got ideas on how to hide all the wiring under the hood of my 75 adventurer se? I know a new custom harness is in the picture but I still want some input from all you other chrysler folks. Also need ideas for a hinge for my frame horns that slides cap forward an inch and a half before tilting the cap. (any engineers reading this?)
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Post by 72cuda on Oct 22, 2006 9:43:48 GMT -5
Is this an all weather vehicle or show vehicle, I ran all the under hood wiring on my Mustang (I know its a Mopar site but I have both) under the inner fender wells. I dont drive in the rain much and it really cleaned up the clutter. I mounted the starter relay and other stuff under the fenders. I still have the fire wall wires but overall its much cleaner. I have the car lowered so I watched the tire clearance closely. I hope this helps.
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Post by Judson Hudson on Oct 22, 2006 20:13:45 GMT -5
This is probably not what you are looking for, but I use these for my wires: I don't know the proper name, I think they are Electric Wire Hose Insulator. But the hose has a slit all the way thru to where you can tuck all of your wires in it. It keeps the engine bay organized and clean.
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bullitt99
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Post by bullitt99 on Oct 27, 2006 20:54:20 GMT -5
see your planning a tilt front which means no wiring along the fenders, going to need to run down the frame rails , so Jaysons convoluted tubing would be a good idea to keep your wires neet & protected .
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