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Old 12-22-2012, 03:08 PM   #9
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Not sure if you're already planning to, but I'd seal those relays somehow, with RTV or whatever. It's very annoying getting water into relays lol.
you might want to try filling the shit out of those connections with die-electric grease before you try rtv... if you got grease in there it should displace any water trying to get in

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Mitch If you need help I'm free this weekend
give me a call

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no caps lock next time please... it was hurting my head

Mitch, you cut off the one seal on the rack portion of the steering system? did you weld the quill shaft aswell..?


either way.... its looking mighty fine... keep up the work habit..

edit: can you put up the link to the 7 club with the fuse box moving/wire tuck....?

thanks


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