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    Default Idk if this is the right tread or not ( how to wired tuck)

    Jw if yall now how to do wire tuck and is it hard to do it or yall noe anyone who do wire tuck

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    people charge about 300-500 for a full wire tuck. it isnt hard. im about to do one in the hatch once i get my car ready for a bottle and take the engine out for some upgrade.
    taking small steps at a time but almost ready for the bottle

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    there is a write up in the current issue of honda tuning. otherwise, google it.

    basically extending and hiding all wires in the engine bay.
    You're right - I have no idea what I'm talking about...




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    How do you protect the wires from the road? Would making a locking/removable skid plate be a good idea?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Street Expansion Inc View Post
    You dont have to extend any wires! On an eg/dc or ek chassis. Done it plenty of times. Only thing you have to do is make a sub harness to plug the 2 outer dash plugs in the the engine harness plugs. LMK if you would like to have this done. 300-500 is about right. But is what you have accessable>?
    same here, but yea the headlight wires dont need to be extended at all, the only thing hard about it is time. but if your tuckin the engine harness a lot of wires need to be extended or shortened, ive made plenty and done a lot of tucks as well.. i generally like doing the tucks with the motor out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 01CDMLUDER View Post
    How do you protect the wires from the road? Would making a locking/removable skid plate be a good idea?
    tuckin wires should be no where near the road... ?

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    if u live near cleveland tenn a guy does it up here for 250.. and does a real good job i think

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    Quote Originally Posted by .:Stirfry:. View Post
    tuckin wires should be no where near the road... ?
    Yeah but water and road debris can get to the wires alot easier.. I like my wires clean..

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    Quote Originally Posted by 01CDMLUDER View Post
    Yeah but water and road debris can get to the wires alot easier.. I like my wires clean..
    keep your mudguards, OR route the wires where they will see little to no water and debris.


    I do wire tucks.

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