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Discussion in 'Say 'hello' in here.' started by Ashleymark, Oct 5, 2020.

  1. Ashleymark New Member

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    Hi all I have been reading a lot of useful info on here for a while. I have just registered to ask a couple of my own questions and hopefully help others along the way.

    Ashley
     
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  2. Tristan

    Tristan Paid Member Paid Member

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    Welcome Ashley, hopefully we can answer your questions.
     
  3. Savagesam

    Savagesam Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    Hello and welcome!

    Ask away, many knowledgeable minds on here :)
     
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    Mk2daz Paid Member Paid Member

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    Welcome along.

    No question is a a silly question!
     
  5. Sirguydo

    Sirguydo Fastest milkman in the West Paid Member

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    People are silly , not questions :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
     
  6. Ashleymark New Member

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    i was hoping for a bit of help with a caddy 1.8t build I am doing with my son. We are both reasonably clued up when it comes to the mechanical side of thing, but we are both incredibly stumped when it comes to the wiring side. I know I can purchase a "plug and play" loom, but wheres the fun in that? Also not really a great example for the boy. I have lots of wiring diagrams etc to work with. I was just hoping someone could push me in the right direction as to where I should be splicing wires to. Ie caddy body loom or fuse box etc.
     
  7. Savagesam

    Savagesam Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    I’m sure @rubjonny will he along shortly, his signature/threads should be all you need
     

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