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    Quote Originally Posted by BillBoost37 View Post
    If you take the wires and twist them decently so they look like a solid wire under say heat shrink tubing, they hold together well. While the clamp may be nice, I've never had one to use and never had issues soldering.

    Get yourself a Weller gun from Home Depot and you can solder 10 gauge in a mild wind.
    I got a commerical weller it's awesome the thing goes all the way up to 1500* idk wtf for but it does I normally just set it around 500 and go
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    Thinking I'll just start out with somthing like this rather than buy them individualy
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    good plan, ive been considering this too
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    So I'm ordering all the stuff I'm going to need and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on were to get lots of wires
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    Anywhere...auto part stores should had colored wire last time i checked. could be useful.
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    pretty sure home cheap-o has wire and so does lowes, in the electrical section.

    im sure they have larger and cheaper spools vs a parts store.

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    yes have do and most of them is pay by the foot

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    Ok thanks I was hoping to try to match colors as best as possible just becuase I'm a little ocd somtimes when it comes to my car.
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    Buy a harness cheap or go get one at the local yard. Any GM should work, but obviously W bodies will be plentiful in the yard.

    I have some harness pieces etc that are from motor swaps etc. Often I go right to them for the right size, color etc.
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    thats what I would totally do, get a spare harness from the yard, and splice it in, keeps it nice and neat.
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    I think the guy I'm getting a top end and possible parts trans from has a complete harness. As soon as I get my car back from the body shop I'm going to start cutting stuff. Like I said I'm starting on the passenger side, moveing the battery, fuse box, and coolant resivor to the trunk. Already got the trunk all ripped apart... did you know more than half of a grand prix is held together by glue? lol I'll get you guys a picture.

    After I get those moved it will let me see where I wana run other things. I'm also moving the pcm to the trunk. I'm going to have to go check out what that guy did with his abs stuff because I want to get that out of there too. Also quick question, that onstar box in the trunk, is it just onstar stuff in it? because I want that room for other stuff lol
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    mount the onstar box to the decklid between the rear speakers? (or is it already?)
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    do you want to still maintain a working trunk with all that stuff your mving?
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    chuck the onstar box.

    its dead weight.

    ABS module can't be moved, brake lines.
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    suck the abs in as close as you can to the firewall maybe and make a sheet metal cover to hide it..
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    thats not really important I never have anything back there. Yea Ive seen the abs hidden I'll go find that picture
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    lose the spare then and hide as much as you can in the tub
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    he just stuck it in the bumper.

    And I'm not taking the spare out unless I'm racing because I know the day I do I'll get a flat and there plenty of room in the trunk
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    id like to see that bumper thing finished..

    ok, no spare delete.. just cram away then!
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