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I bought a wire loom kit from ebay that had 4 different sizes plus matching electrical tape and zip ties. I replaced some of the black wire loom with this new red. I like how it looks, but I am not sure if I did too much or not enough. And before you say anything, I plan on doing the wire relocation for the passenger side wires.
I've seen worse. its actually pretty clean. Not too bad bud. Some people have gone WAY over the edge with the loom, but that doesnt look too bad at all
Looks good, BTW I would get a metal tensioner pulley , before the plastic one goes bad.
08' L76 6.0L 4X4 Chevy EXT.Cab LTZ Vortec MAX with Snug top cover, Dynomax exhaust,Hptuners& K&N intake
96' Camaro M5 to A4 conversion, alot of mods . GT35R Turbo full suspension. Built engine
Thanks for the input everyone. It seems 50-50, some like it some don't. Personally I wanted some red in the engine bay to spruce it up and tie in the red theme. I tried not to go overboard.
I see alot of people do that. I don't like it at all. Is there a point to it besides the looks?
I had a tensioner pulley bearing fail at ~150K miles in the middle of the desert many miles from anything. Luckily my cell phone worked and my wife was able to drive me a new one from Autozone. A shiny metal piece instead of plastic wouldn't have helped me in this case.
Besides that, it looks good. A little more chrome would be nice to accent your CAI, but it's pretty clean (as in neat) which gives you style points in my book.
As one of the resident old-fogies, I'd offer a word of caution, though. I'm a strong believer that style should never take a back seat to function. Some of the nice pretty dress up parts you see out there are pretty cheaply made. Just give 'em a good inspection before you put them on your car. The most beautiful part in the world is the one that won't leave you stranded on the side of the road.
1997 Camaro, Y87 Perf. Package, iRotor Drilled & Slotted Brakes, Bilstien Shocks, Custom drive shaft, K&N Filter, & Mobil 1 synthetic. 202+K miles and still drives like new.<br />-If you can\'t stomp \'em in the straights, kill \'em in the corners...
I had a tensioner pulley bearing fail at ~150K miles in the middle of the desert many miles from anything. Luckily my cell phone worked and my wife was able to drive me a new one from Autozone. A shiny metal piece instead of plastic wouldn't have helped me in this case.
Besides that, it looks good. A little more chrome would be nice to accent your CAI, but it's pretty clean (as in neat) which gives you style points in my book.
As one of the resident old-fogies, I'd offer a word of caution, though. I'm a strong believer that style should never take a back seat to function. Some of the nice pretty dress up parts you see out there are pretty cheaply made. Just give 'em a good inspection before you put them on your car. The most beautiful part in the world is the one that won't leave you stranded on the side of the road.
speaking of crappy appearance parts, never buy the spectre chrome power steering cap at autozone, ive had two fall apart on me dropping springs, dipsticks, and more into the resevoir. you'd think i'd learn the first time.
Had to be evacuated Monday again after a fire was going on the hill behind us. Only 3-4 hours, they did a good job getting it under control. Especially...
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