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Here you go mate. There was a guide in the DIY section.
Just please read over it first and make sure you fully understand what you're getting yourself into because if you mess up somewhere, no one is going to be able to help you track down electrical problems after you mess up somewhere.
It'd probably be wise to get an electrical diagram from a Helms manual so you know what wire does what.
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Originally posted by 93_FSWAP View Postthanks brother i can never find anything im looking for on the forums cuz im a noob so i just give up and just post something and hope it doesnt get deleted before i get an answer thanks again!
Another thing is instead of using the search feature on this forum itself, try googling key words followed by "-cb7tuner.com". I've had better luck using the google search engine when looking for particular threads. Now if it's something i plan on using quite often, i'll book mark it OR i'll "save as" the entire thread onto my computer just in case.
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Originally posted by Leung View Postno problem man. Sometimes when i'm searching for something, it's buried behind pages and pages. You just got to keep digging and reading until you find what it is you're looking for.
Another thing is instead of using the search feature on this forum itself, try googling key words followed by "-cb7tuner.com". I've had better luck using the google search engine when looking for particular threads. Now if it's something i plan on using quite often, i'll book mark it OR i'll "save as" the entire thread onto my computer just in case.
It also will show the archived threads that sometimes i can not find directly on here with the search bar.
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