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<blockquote data-quote="edzy" data-source="post: 5848530" data-attributes="member: 573836"><p>I too run under the car (van). Mines along side a frame rail, with heavy duty zip ties. Not those cheap 100/$1 kind, but the commercial AC type. Think about it, you allready have a bunch of wires under there, gas tank sending units, ****** wires, ect. No big deal, just do it right.</p><p></p><p>On a side note.. Tesla was working on a wireless electrical network when it cauht fire and burned to the ground. He also started work on one in NY, but it was never completed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edzy, post: 5848530, member: 573836"] I too run under the car (van). Mines along side a frame rail, with heavy duty zip ties. Not those cheap 100/$1 kind, but the commercial AC type. Think about it, you allready have a bunch of wires under there, gas tank sending units, ****** wires, ect. No big deal, just do it right. On a side note.. Tesla was working on a wireless electrical network when it cauht fire and burned to the ground. He also started work on one in NY, but it was never completed. [/QUOTE]
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