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No need to spend $100 unless you just want to. Cut the green plug out and add on the amount of wire you need. My TGS is custom made my me from the sensor all the way to the plug. I cut off everything and used new wire from one end to the other. This of course was after I tried to make the green plug go through the bars and failed.
I saw the problem with the green plug when I put my 10" twin peaks on. Electrical taped the crap out of it and put a liberal amount of grease and it pulled through with no issues...so far
well, I went back and looked, you have a 2011 SG, whether its a 96 or 103, both TGS are the same. You do have a unit with the green plug, near as I can tell.
also, I gave you the wrong part number.. hahaha... 32305-08A is the stock TGS
32310-08 is the CVO TGS that Ive been talking about..
So, those are the differences between the two TGS'
Im very sorry about that mixup. So, NO, it wasnt a stupid question.... I was like, "wait, what?" and went to check again.
What brand do you recommend for cable kit with Abs?
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