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Benzz
15th March 2011, 22:58
Just checked the fitting guide seems easy enough, anyone had any issues?
just ordered some just a question while im waiting :D
tarzan
15th March 2011, 23:25
make sure you disconnect your battery. you should also use proper wiring connections as wrapping it round existing wires and insulating tape will not pass MOT. no point doing a half assed job
saxo_singh
16th March 2011, 00:22
make sure you disconnect your battery. you should also use proper wiring connections as wrapping it round existing wires and insulating tape will not pass MOT. no point doing a half assed job
Agreed! :y: I did the same, use the male and female connecters. Looks more tidy aswell.
Benzz
16th March 2011, 01:01
make sure you disconnect your battery. you should also use proper wiring connections as wrapping it round existing wires and insulating tape will not pass MOT. no point doing a half assed job
Agreed! :y: I did the same, use the male and female connecters. Looks more tidy aswell.
Yeah well so far all the extras ive done to my car i've done fully and not a half hearted attempt.
:y:
I'll make it a good change over :)
Liddard
17th March 2011, 14:08
Let us no how it goes =)
Andrewz
17th March 2011, 14:13
where did you get them from buddy? been looking at ordering some my self... just a bit skeptical encase i end up ordering some dodgey ones that go bang a few months down the line
Benzz
17th March 2011, 15:21
Let us no how it goes =)
Will do :y:
Should arrive soon also with my carbon force air induction I just ordered :D
where did you get them from buddy? been looking at ordering some my self... just a bit skeptical encase i end up ordering some dodgey ones that go bang a few months down the line
I was ordering online but there cheaper from power sellers on ebay, £130 new.
I sneakily got mine on the only live auction for a last second outbid of £80 ;)
Venns
9th April 2011, 20:26
£80 is a good price, need some myself !
UKtom
9th April 2011, 22:08
getting some of these on friday mate, tbh not looking forward to wiring them but the end result is definately alot better :y: let us know how it goes!
Petee
9th April 2011, 22:25
make sure you disconnect your battery. you should also use proper wiring connections as wrapping it round existing wires and insulating tape will not pass MOT. no point doing a half assed job
Might just be my MOT bloke, mines wrapped up in tape. Still passed the MOT
Benzz
14th April 2011, 16:23
getting some of these on friday mate, tbh not looking forward to wiring them but the end result is definately alot better :y: let us know how it goes!
forgot about this post,
I put my angels in, in roughly 5 minutes ha. A lot easier than expected and look absolutely beautiful :A: :fcuk: see my profile pic :y:
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/album.php?albumid=570&pictureid=5662
Might just be my MOT bloke, mines wrapped up in tape. Still passed the MOT
Bet they look the part ey :y:
To be fair I don't think it's a major issue unless the wiring is in a dangerous state, I did mine with detachable splitters for easy removal and accessibility. Still taped over the splitter in case of moisture or water.
wingnuts
14th April 2011, 16:33
Easy peasy mate
UKtom
14th April 2011, 18:33
look AWESOME! glad to hear theyre easy, no doubt ill manage to cock something up though :homme:
Benzz
14th April 2011, 18:58
look AWESOME! glad to hear theyre easy, no doubt ill manage to cock something up though :homme:
haha, nah they are easy as mate.
alot more simple than the guide I can tell you that for sure!
all i used was a screwdriver, stanly knife, splitter and a bit of tape to hold the excess wire in a bundle
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