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<blockquote data-quote="road runner" data-source="post: 919102" data-attributes="member: 5116"><p>I would say if you do a nice job with the wiring, and leave some slack, there shouldn't be a problem. The only reason for tilting it forward would be for servicing the tail lites, so I don't see it being done to often. And if for some reason you need to tilt it often, then make sure you run the wires so it can be done without pulling them. This seems like it would be a wire routing issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="road runner, post: 919102, member: 5116"] I would say if you do a nice job with the wiring, and leave some slack, there shouldn't be a problem. The only reason for tilting it forward would be for servicing the tail lites, so I don't see it being done to often. And if for some reason you need to tilt it often, then make sure you run the wires so it can be done without pulling them. This seems like it would be a wire routing issue. [/QUOTE]
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