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2008-05-11 20:37:13
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Wideband Install
I've got an AEM Wideband and was wondering what the best possible way to route the harness from under the car and into the cabin would be. Any ideas?
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2008-05-11 20:40:48
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I cut a small hole in the shift boot seal (the rubber part that covers the hole, not the actual boot) and just ran it up through there under the console and under seat then carpet. Looks good and doesn't really hurt anything!!
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2008-05-11 20:43:38
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I was thinking along the lines of that. I guess some zip ties could keep it safe from the exhaust.
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2008-05-11 20:45:35
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Yep that's what I did haha.
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