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Old 05-22-2011, 05:25 PM   #1
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Rerouting Chassis Harness S13 questions

First off I searched and couldn't answer my question.
So my chasis harness got a little chewed up from being lowered. Fixed it.
Now I tried rerouting it above little lip and I got that done.

I go to put my fenders back on and they will not fit, and I tried everything!
Is there a trick to getting them on?
Do i need to bend my fenders?
Would front wider fenders (supermade etc) fix this with less of a hassle?

Thanks for any advice.
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Old 05-22-2011, 05:28 PM   #2
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Should fit right on... pix on how you did it would help
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Old 05-22-2011, 05:44 PM   #3
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I had to take off the plastic casing to make it fit. Also you can't have it tucked -too- high.
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Thanks!
I do have most of my plastic casing off though.
Anybody on the wider front fenders?
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Hammer the wires.
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Okay just follow the wires to the cockpit then un plug the huge connector and reroute the load of wires from the engine bay then Underneath the fender back to the cockpit and plug it back

Some cutting of that triangle hole near the fire wall is required
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thanks for the advice!
I don't really want to run it through the engine bay.
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Okay just follow the wires to the cockpit then un plug the huge connector and reroute the load of wires from the engine bay then Underneath the fender back to the cockpit and plug it back

Some cutting of that triangle hole near the fire wall is required

i did the same! pretty simple task. but takes time.
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I cut the casing/tape and shit off the wires, so they are just bare wires. Then electrical tape em real tight and tuck that bish up there. Throw a coupe zip ties on it and your good to go. You probably have it too far up, that's why the fender wont go on. If you have it right, then fender will still be tight but it will line up with the holes.
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thanks for input everyone!
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