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Old 09-03-2014, 07:09 PM
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Hello, maybe a weird question for this but has anyone here tried making the engine bay are look a lot neater? Like trying to cover up covers and covering/moving wires elsewhere?? Without causing issues or adding more heat buildup. Just curious, trying to make it look neater instead of just being clean.
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Yea, I closed the hood...
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Unless you plan on making a show truck out of it, leave it as is. You could get some pretty loom and dress up some wires if you want to get in touch with your feminine side.
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Originally Posted by Doug06fx4screw
Unless you plan on making a show truck out of it, leave it as is. You could get some pretty loom and dress up some wires if you want to get in touch with your feminine side.
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In all seriousness, I don't think there's much you can do. You could try to fabricate some covers. The amount of effort and time it would take to splice in extentions to the wiring and vac hoses so that you could hide them better probably wouldn't be worth it.


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