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Unread 09-01-2011, 02:23 PM
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I just did mine 6mths ago. Its really not that hard. Finding a harness to use makes its easier or do one wire at a time like I did. As long as you take it one wire at a time its real easy to do.

Couple things to remember,
-Create a wire trolley(worth its weight in gold) to help you pass the wire from front to back and future ones.
-Use copper-tinned wire.
-Heat-shrink and solder your connections

Everything else just ask on here.......
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