F4i guage plugs
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F4i guage plugs
Ok, first time I'm actually throwing out a question.
I just got my F4i guages for my 98F3. I've already done the research on wire hook-ups, the 98-99 900 temp sensor swap, pretty good idea of how I'm gonna do the mounting itself.
My question is... where can I find the wire harness plug-ends for my f3 side to match the guages plug ends. Call me ****, whatever, but I want a OEM/clean look/security/convienence of 2 plugs connected, not every wire individually bundled.
I've looked online and had dang-all luck with stock factory -type connectors.
Hoping one of ya'll have a source, other-wise...off to the salvage to buy an entire harness for 2 plugs.
Thanks, Ern
I just got my F4i guages for my 98F3. I've already done the research on wire hook-ups, the 98-99 900 temp sensor swap, pretty good idea of how I'm gonna do the mounting itself.
My question is... where can I find the wire harness plug-ends for my f3 side to match the guages plug ends. Call me ****, whatever, but I want a OEM/clean look/security/convienence of 2 plugs connected, not every wire individually bundled.
I've looked online and had dang-all luck with stock factory -type connectors.
Hoping one of ya'll have a source, other-wise...off to the salvage to buy an entire harness for 2 plugs.
Thanks, Ern
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Well the trick is, have to be there to do the job. Do you live in Tulsa, OK?
Other-wise you'll have to ship the bike and guages to me, which is hardly
a cost-effective solution. A lot of folks just "hard-wire" the guages, instead
of using connectors. You just can't remove the guages after that.
Ern
Other-wise you'll have to ship the bike and guages to me, which is hardly
a cost-effective solution. A lot of folks just "hard-wire" the guages, instead
of using connectors. You just can't remove the guages after that.
Ern
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