Sep 8, 2012 #61 08Eleanor 08Eleanor Joined Feb 20, 2008 Posts 474 Reaction score 0 Location Los Angeles To get the wheel itself on, its like a 1-2. To get the wiring spliced in is like a 3...depending on your soldering skills. Very straightforward.
To get the wheel itself on, its like a 1-2. To get the wiring spliced in is like a 3...depending on your soldering skills. Very straightforward.
Sep 8, 2012 #62 K KevDon92 forum member Joined Aug 30, 2012 Posts 793 Reaction score 0 Location Philadelphia, PA Hmm...would I be able to use T-Taps as opposed to soldering?
Sep 8, 2012 #63 08Eleanor 08Eleanor Joined Feb 20, 2008 Posts 474 Reaction score 0 Location Los Angeles You could use crimp on connectors if you want, but soldering is more durable.
Oct 17, 2012 #65 08Eleanor 08Eleanor Joined Feb 20, 2008 Posts 474 Reaction score 0 Location Los Angeles grngt50 said: pm sent Click to expand... Edit nvm