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> Front turn signal wire protection, is there an alternate that works?
malcolm2
post Mar 18 2013, 08:31 AM
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I see that AA has a front turn signal boot to seal the wire connection in the wheel well. Does anyone do anything different?

AA turn signal boot is #10

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I was just adding up the $ to get mine back to snuff. Wow they add up fast. Wire boot $28, lens seal $12, side marker seal $8, maybe new lenses, both front and side. I will probably wait on the lenses. Plus there is a boot for the side marker that appears to be NLA.

What do the masses do to keep the wires dry?

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post Mar 18 2013, 08:58 AM
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QUOTE(malcolm2 @ Mar 18 2013, 10:31 AM) *

I see that AA has a front turn signal boot to seal the wire connection in the wheel well. Does anyone do anything different?

AA turn signal boot is #10

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I was just adding up the $ to get mine back to snuff. Wow they add up fast. Wire boot $28, lens seal $12, side marker seal $8, maybe new lenses, both front and side. I will probably wait on the lenses. Plus there is a boot for the side marker that appears to be NLA.

What do the masses do to keep the wires dry?

Clark

They use that part, you've only just begun spending!
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post Mar 19 2013, 08:13 AM
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QUOTE(John Jentz @ Mar 18 2013, 09:58 AM) *

They use that part, you've only just begun spending!


Don't I know it. For a while there I thought everything on this car was going to cost me $600 (or more). Things have calmed down since I finished the engine. Still crazy, but I am living with it.
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