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For a lube to get the wires through, I used conduit lube. Can get @home depot. Makes it slicker than sh*t. Tried baby powder first, no luck. Its also non-corrosive.
I haven't decided which bars I want....but I decided to buy a new TBW and prep it for a set.
What I did was staggered cut eh wiring and added about 12'15 inches of wire between each wire, butt splicing them down. Then, instead fo shrink wrap, I tightly wrapped them with electrical tape. This way, they can jsut be plugged in exactly the same way the stocker coems apart.
I was going to use shrink wrap, but I didn't have the right size, so I tried electrical tape. I got it on there tightly and looks okay.
Not sure if it could make those sharp bends. If I used bars that were curved bends, it should be a cinch.
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