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<blockquote data-quote="crx4luke" data-source="post: 2843436" data-attributes="member: 559304"><p>I'm interested to see how the work comes along. I agree that the cabling run through the car should be secured, and cleaned up a bit. Sure, no one will see it, but you'll know its there, and if you're the head installer, then you'll also want the other installers in the shop to see that you'll take the extra step, and they will do the same. It will only help because it will bring the level of work coming out of the shop as a whole a lot better. Plus the way I think of it is years down the line when someone else tears into the car for whatever the reason may be. I want that person to take a step back and say "wow, what a great install."</p><p></p><p>Why take short cuts in some areas when you take the extra steps of grommets in the plastic going into the door, and are not taking short cuts in other places?</p><p></p><p>I don't want to start any sort of argument, or for it to sound like i'm bashing your work. The work is great in some parts, but other parts it looks like you're just trying to rush it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crx4luke, post: 2843436, member: 559304"] I'm interested to see how the work comes along. I agree that the cabling run through the car should be secured, and cleaned up a bit. Sure, no one will see it, but you'll know its there, and if you're the head installer, then you'll also want the other installers in the shop to see that you'll take the extra step, and they will do the same. It will only help because it will bring the level of work coming out of the shop as a whole a lot better. Plus the way I think of it is years down the line when someone else tears into the car for whatever the reason may be. I want that person to take a step back and say "wow, what a great install." Why take short cuts in some areas when you take the extra steps of grommets in the plastic going into the door, and are not taking short cuts in other places? I don't want to start any sort of argument, or for it to sound like i'm bashing your work. The work is great in some parts, but other parts it looks like you're just trying to rush it. [/QUOTE]
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