To prevent being judged on the "weakest link syndrome" if you do something to one wire, do them all the same regardless...loom one, loom them all...just a consistency thing.
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Originally Posted by The C Team
I realise you like competing in SQ and all but really what is the point of looming your RCA cables, speaker wire and power wire inside the car? I can see under the hood but doing it inside of the car where it will be underneath carpet is completely pointless
You don't get extra points. But just say there are 10 cars in the same class, and 9 out of 10 cars use only the most basic wire proctecion. Then that last car decides to do a little extra work and protect his wiring and secure it nicely in the car. Shouldn't that car be given full points for his efforts? And if all other cars are considered of lesser quanity, then they should not get full points, right?
If it were not important to protect and secure wiring in a car, why would the factory do it? I can understand that this particular car is doing more then the average person would do, but maybe that's what will set his car appart from the next?
Nice work. I did something similar in my truck for the 05 season:
Don't expect those adhesive tie strap pads to hold on with great strength for very long with any kind of use of the car. I rarely drive my truck and I had hot-glued in place the loom at intervals and then ran a continuous bead of silicone sealant to anchor each length along it's entire run. When I started my latest rebuild, I was suprised to find how much of it had let go. Still in place, but not firmly stuck to the adhesives.
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