Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat I've seen harnesses cut before and to me it's a hack job if your going to do it correctly get the proper tools. It does matter
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03-09-2014, 11:33 AM | #20 (permalink) | |
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the harness is for convenience. one can do the install with or without the harness. but labeling someone that chose not to use a harness as doing it wrong is wrong. that's all that im saying. if your customer wants you to use a harness, great. use it. if the customer dont care if you did or didnt use a harness, that's also great. if i trusted an installer, i wouldnt care either way. |
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