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<blockquote data-quote="mebcop" data-source="post: 13946119" data-attributes="member: 70119"><p>Yes, VMP does make the pnp harness, and I wish I would've spent the money on it.</p><p></p><p>I used a Dremel with the reinforced cut-off wheels. An angle grinder is DEF worth spending the money on. If you try to go to fast with the dremel, you WILL burn it up.... trust me LOL. It really was easy, you just have to take your time and not go too far. Seriously, don't worry about the grinding part. The cleanup will take twice as long as the grinding. I covered as much as I could, but those little shavings go EVERYWHERE!</p><p></p><p>Oh, forgot to answer. With the dremel it took a couple hours going nice and slow and safe. The hard part was the wheel would wear down and you couldn't cut very deep anymore so I kept changing cutoff wheels constantly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mebcop, post: 13946119, member: 70119"] Yes, VMP does make the pnp harness, and I wish I would've spent the money on it. I used a Dremel with the reinforced cut-off wheels. An angle grinder is DEF worth spending the money on. If you try to go to fast with the dremel, you WILL burn it up.... trust me LOL. It really was easy, you just have to take your time and not go too far. Seriously, don't worry about the grinding part. The cleanup will take twice as long as the grinding. I covered as much as I could, but those little shavings go EVERYWHERE! Oh, forgot to answer. With the dremel it took a couple hours going nice and slow and safe. The hard part was the wheel would wear down and you couldn't cut very deep anymore so I kept changing cutoff wheels constantly. [/QUOTE]
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