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<blockquote data-quote="WhoSayWho?" data-source="post: 2914586" data-attributes="member: 568804"><p>Well, I was not too happy about either result of the faulty installation.</p><p></p><p>But when I was really pissed about the electrical aspect of it was when there was a newly drilled <em>rough</em> hole that they passed the wire through. Not to mention that was the second go around. Don't get me wrong -- I fully understand that you don't want the metal where it will rub against the wire.</p><p></p><p>I don't like installations that present the opportunity to burn my shit up.</p><p></p><p>But I also don't water pouring in my vehicle either. What they basically did was to remove the seal the first go around. Water coming in was not a possibility, it was a certainty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhoSayWho?, post: 2914586, member: 568804"] Well, I was not too happy about either result of the faulty installation. But when I was really pissed about the electrical aspect of it was when there was a newly drilled [I]rough[/I] hole that they passed the wire through. Not to mention that was the second go around. Don't get me wrong -- I fully understand that you don't want the metal where it will rub against the wire. I don't like installations that present the opportunity to burn my shit up. But I also don't water pouring in my vehicle either. What they basically did was to remove the seal the first go around. Water coming in was not a possibility, it was a certainty. [/QUOTE]
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