Mild to Wild/Old School by Leea Customs
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Mild to Wild/Old School by Leea Customs
Just installed the mild to wild old school. Very simple, clean install with great instructions. Took less than 15 minutes to complete. Really like the floor switch design. Great customer service and a reasonable price. I can highly recommend company and product.
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Melting Slicks
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Wow..... What a nightmare trying to fish a wire across from the drivers side to the passenger side..... too bad the instrutions don't give you some kind of clue on how to do this PITA process........
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Fishing Wire
Not sure what yr model you have, but mine is '13 and all i did was tape the wire to straightened coat hanger and it slid right thru. Took longer to walk around to other side of car, Maybe it was just "dumb" luck.
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Melting Slicks
I did mine the same,albeit a piece of heavy gauge copper wire.Maybe o.p didn't know about this method. I just had a little trouble with where to hook it up as i already was using the seat warmer fuse for the curb finder. A vendor did step in and instruct me how to install,not even sure I bought it from them.Southern car parts I believe.Nice bunch of guys.)
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Melting Slicks
yeah...can be a little challenging trying to run the wire or hanger from the driver's side. just run the hanger from the pass side to the driver's side, then tape the wire to the hanger and pull it back through.
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Drifting
Running that wire under the dash appeared daunting at first, but I used a spare oil dipstick and ran the wire through on the first try. The old school version is the best imho.
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St. Jude Donor '13
Another happy "Old School" user.
And I never have to worry about its fob getting lost or damaged.
And I never have to worry about its fob getting lost or damaged.