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Old 01-07-2014, 10:27 AM   #119
JJH Jimmy
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Re: Project "It's a Jimmy Thing"

The doors have definitely been testing my patients. I have been working on them on and off for about 2 months now. If this thing was a suburban it would never get done. But, i chalk a lot of the time I spent on them up to learning experience and if i had to do them again now they would go much easier.

I have not gotten too far on the AAW kit yet because i am still waiting for the crimpers to show up, but i am extremely impressed with it. I was worried about having to splice into a brand new wiring harness for the LS motor power wires and other accessories but with the accessory plug on the harness it is truly plug and play! I am going to change a few things on it like put my electric fan trigger wires into the firewall plug to eliminate an extra hole in the firewall and relocate the temperature sensor wire to clean things up a bit and the AAW kit makes it easy to do all of this.

I can't wait until spring is here. I am already tired of clearing the driveway and a path through a 6' snow drift to my shop!
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