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Hiding Wires

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Does anyone have instructions on how to hide wires? I am talking about the harness wires in the engine bay, do you just hide them between the sheetmetal and the inner fender? This is a daily driven car, so if the wires are going to get wet I am not going to do it. I just want to clean up my bay. If anyone has done it to their car, please send me some pictures. And yes I used search first, that guy that said pull them all out and cut them off he was pretty helpful right? I dont want any smartassed remarks, I am looking for help here. And dont tell me to do a B swap... I am sick of that being the answer to everything. Sorry just annoyed at useless people.
 
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ReDevil said:
Does anyone have instructions on how to hide wires? I am talking about the harness wires in the engine bay, do you just hide them between the sheetmetal and the inner fender? This is a daily driven car, so if the wires are going to get wet I am not going to do it. I just want to clean up my bay. If anyone has done it to their car, please send me some pictures. And yes I used search first, that guy that said pull them all out and cut them off he was pretty helpful right? I dont want any smartassed remarks, I am looking for help here. And dont tell me to do a B swap... I am sick of that being the answer to everything. Sorry just annoyed at useless people.
OMG sw4p a m4D L337zors Type R!!! :hehe

but seriously

http://www.honda- tech.com/zerothread/1682010

pretty good how-to. just take out the space for the url.

good luck!
 
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there is a thred over on d-series.org made by modshxcivic. his tuck is INSANE. there is nothing but an engine in there, I got started by tucking the battery. and a few other things.

ill get you a pic of what I have done so far but there is no rear instuctions, you just have to get creatice and try things, for the battery I removed the bottom battery support and ran the wites under it and I alos taped a little hole on the firewall for the ground to move the ground back of the battery.