probably meant in terms of labor. the harness is put in first when there is no motor, trans, bed, or interior. replacing the main harness is a major project that requires disassembly of most of the truck. i have had to do it couple times over the years on customers vehicles. their insurance...
i just bought an 09 outback fully loaded for $500. yes $500. when i looked at it, it ran but was leaking coolant and trans fluid. and has front end damage. bought it for parts for tirinas outback. got it home and found the trans lines coming from the cooler had hose clamps too big. replaced with...
one of my previous installs, i did a hidden switch on the obd data wires. since the obd wires terminate at the plug and hardly get used, it doesnt affect the function of the truck. just disables the ability to connect to the truck. only flip the switch if going to dealer or shop where...
basically missing 3 years of work in the last 4 years due to injury and surgeries, i had to get a beater car. i couldnt afford to drive the truck to and from dr appts and physical therapy multiple times a week for so many years. i put 42k miles the first year i had my truck. drove it...
theres no high speed here in denver area. we always go to wyoming for that.
as far as fitment, being that you have an hoa, you arent doing much unfortunately
i dont know anybody in houston. but maybe the haro guys will know. i travel to do installs and tuning..... travel for an alarm install will be a first, hahaha
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