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Old 03-20-2006, 08:06 AM   #1
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wire harness

Hello guys, does anyone has an idea if there is any effect in a wireharness when the circuits are folded/coiled inside its tube? does it have any effect on its function? or has it any change on its current or voltage?:licka:
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Re: wire harness

maybe if there is a longer wheelbase version of the car/truck like standard cab shortbed truck versus longbed crew cab... i bet they would cut costs of making separate harnesses and just kinda bunch up the extra stuff lol
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Re: wire harness

Not to any extent that is going to effect a car.
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