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Old 02-06-2006, 09:20 PM
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Well i installed my kooks headers, got the O2 extensions.. now i just need to know how you guys routed the wires.. there is not much room to tie them to anything, how did you guys do it and make it look professional?

Im not looking for a hack job, thats easy.

Pictures would be great!! Im definately looking to make it as clean and professional as possible so any clamps or ties that you used would also be nice to have listed. Im not looking for zip tie installs..
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away from the exhaust
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away from the exhaust
Yep, that's the main thing. I ended up using some zip ties and tying them near the oil pan I think. It was not the prettiest, but it worked.
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I used zip ties on mine and it doesn't look bad at all. No one sees it anyways. Just be sure to keep the wires away from the headers.
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Originally Posted by WILWAXU
away from the exhaust

lol

i'm doing my header install right now (taking a break) and I saw this thread.

Thanks for the helpful tip




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