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Old Mar 14, 2009 | 03:33 AM
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I know but my arm is to big and I'm 5'11 190 pounds and all that weight is in my belly LOL!
I just cant reach the back clip on the harness, I am a electrician by trade so I think maybe some cool spade terminals would be cool with some shrink wrap with a little connector grease that would also make for a easy future swap out!
 
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Old Mar 14, 2009 | 10:26 PM
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If you are an electrician by trade, I assume that's mainly AC that you deal with. In my experience with automotive electrical, the less connections the better, and you would be adding a connection to a sensor harness that is dependent on voltage for things like fuel/air ratios. Adding a connection in the mix may change your voltage being transmitted to the ECU enough to cause your mileage to suck, or for you to run lean and run the risk of engine damage. Here's my advice, and bear in mind, I'm 5'9", and weigh upwards of 220. Invest in a good set of 8k pound ramps and a cheap creeper. That's how I changed mine, and I had hella room to move around under there.
 
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