How To Install a Dash Camera, Tips & Tricks on Hardwiring a Thinkware Dash Camera

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alright guys so today we're going to be showing you how to install a dash camera and in particular we're going to be showing you on a hatch vehicle today we're working on a turnaround for this is that a hatch opening back window the reason I'm going to show you this today is it's a little bit harder than some of the sedan vehicles out there but it'll give you a good idea of how to get it installed correctly if you are going to pay someone else to do it this is what it'll end up looking like and this is what's involved or if you want to give it a go yourself this will be how you would do it on this style of vehicle anyway so today we're gonna be using this this is a think we're dash camera these are a new kit they've just released it's called the f7 70d which is actually a full kit in one box so previously used to be able to buy them all separately this is a jewel kit with the front and rear camera there's actually a really nice camera there very sleek looking style they are full HD you can't operate them from an app they have an adjustable lens on the front of them and they have really really good night vision and they're not too expensive I think this whole kit we're selling these for about $4.99 for the front rear and it also comes with the hard wire harness that you need to install it if you are going to take advantage of the motion detection so you do have to not use the cigarette lighter if you do want the motion detection so we're going to show you how to wire that incorrectly today so if you're not at your vehicle it does light up and record as people walk past or vehicles walk faster this is everything you get in this kit it's gonna have a rear camera so just a small camera here for the read a front camera a cable 4 front and rear which is just a micro USB and then this is the hard wire harness that you are going to need it is quite simple in terms of the wiring it's mainly the installation or the running of the cables it takes the time on this but this is just red yellow and black which is just power and ignition so they actually say on this that's battery it says that's constant power red is accessories so that's just an accessory point where when you turn the car on it turns the dash camera on and black is just a simple earth so let's go to town and install that today I'm going to move up the front first we're gonna start pulling apart some of the paneling before we go to the rear and then we're going to start from the rear to the front but let's get some of the panels off first to make it easy to run our cables you first step to any installation with a dash camera guys is actually working out where you're gonna mount it before you start pulling it panels apart now this has the little mount here that came in the box on the think we're dash camera so there it is just a little clip on side clipping in 3m tape double tie the tape on it it's actually going to mount on the windscreen now this was aimed to put it in the center somewhere on the vehicle but what you really want to be checking is how the mount will actually come off so if that's mounted on the screen and it's going to slide off to the left or right you need to be able to know how that's going to work so this one here you're gonna slide it right to pull it off should you need to get it off so you need to make sure you've got room to pull it to the right you've also got the SD card slot here so you still need to be able to get to that should you need if you can slide it off it doesn't really matter you can go up real tight against anything on the window and just be aware that on this style of camera the lens is actually here so whilst you may mount it in the middle the lens is going to slightly be on the left but that's not a big deal it'll actually give you a really wide angle on this sort of camera as well now the last thing you want to look at before you decide where you going to mount it is where the cables are going to come out so on this there on the left hand side here pull this cover off and that's got the power cable and the micro USB which is just the cable that attaches the front to the rear because the front unit is the main unit here that controls everything in the rear is just a basic camera so you need to be aware of that so I'll quickly undo these cables and I'll show you why it's important and we'll show you when we actually do this how we're going to do it nice and neat but we're just going to be checking for camera cable locations at this stage and we're going to put this in now something to be aware of on a lot of these dash cameras out here there is two different ends to this cable one's a right angle one's a straight angle okay so there's a straight one obviously right angle the reason for that is the right angle will go to the front of the camera so it actually mounts under this cover correctly now you just have to be aware of that when you're running the cable from front to rear you don't want to get that wrong so that's how it'll come out at the top now we're gonna tape this up nice and neat for when it's going to sit on the front windscreen but for now just to show you why in this I'm gonna put it here we're gonna see where the cables are gonna run okay cuz do you want to make it as neat as possible so on this they're coming out just on the left-hand side over the passenger side here we're gonna mount it right in the middle with the cable straight up into the roof lining so it's nice and discreet now you could put this higher up on the Left right up here if you wanted to because the camera is on the left-hand side and go straight into the hood lining but be aware that would be further to the left-hand side so we're gonna put it down here in the center run the cables nice to need up to the top it's going to sit behind the rear-vision mirror here so it's not going to distract the driver or anything and it's going to get a good vision on the passenger side and the driver's side really easy okay so now I know where I'm going to mount it I'm actually going to go ahead and start pulling off some of the panels and we're gonna run the cables from the front to the rear first so that we can when we put this on the windscreen we can just run it down and power it up really easily alright so I'm going to make sure I know my cables gonna run them across this hood lining so that's easy to put the cables behind there so just going to pull this little section out of the way on this vehicle we're also going to pull this pin twirl it off on the left-hand side here and pop these panels forward so these are really easy to pop forward on most tuners or Japanese vehicles that will allow me to run the cables down here I will end up putting the glovebox out so if you do have a glovebox these are really easy to pull out on a Japanese vehicle you just sort of pop them up and out and that will actually help us run the cables up to the center of the vehicle and then again we use an online pry bar we're gonna power from behind the stereo because you can really do this on most cars quite easily being the fact that they have power accessories and ignition so they're very easy to find it there you could find out as a fuse box at other vehicles but we are simply going to do it behind a stereo for the ease of everyone out there that has different vehicles very easy to locate those three things out of the radio so we're gonna use a non-marring pry bar but it's going to put this under some of the plastic panels here to help us get these off and again we use those just so nice scratch anything Oh still first on this vehicle just a police prevents out on either side very easy to do so this is about a 2014 year model vehicle to most new cars are pretty easy to pull apart this one here is got some 10 wheel bolts on the radio like I said this is a rav4 this is a Toyota at 2014 2015 models the 10 mil socket on either side to loosen that off be aware if you are gonna pull the radio out you may lose your radio presets so just be aware of that you will have to sit them back up that's not a big deal though again this pry bars very easy button here to undo this panel and again two more bolts and this is virtually all the radio app and the reason I'm doing the radio and putting the panel's apart first it's gonna make it easier for me to run my cables from the rear to the front and give me plenty of room okay there we go that is the radio out so we are going to pull that fall away if you are gonna do this make sure you don't have any security codes on your stereo if you do have them make sure you know what the code is generally it's in your user manual there we go sorry that is the radio out and we're gonna be able to test for power this is the main power plug on this vehicle but it will vary on most vehicles out there but you should be able to tell if you wanted to tell which one had the power accessories you know if you could actually have your stereo or your vehicle on and the one where you unplug it and the radio turns off is obviously your power one so that's an easy way to tell which plug your wiring is gonna be in and so I know on this one being a Toyota they are all the same from 2006 onwards with this style of plug so we'll show you how to test for that in just a moment but let's run our cables from front to rear and mount them all up before we power it up alright guys I'm gonna show you a couple of different options for running the cables from the rear to the front depending on what tools you have available we'll make it a little bit easier for different people depending on what you've got available to yourself if you are going to run it yourself now this sort of vehicle the reason it's actually a little bit harder on a hatch vehicle if you were to pay something to do with you probably charge a little bit extra I mean when you're in our store we used to charge probably $150 extra because of the time it would take to do this to do it properly okay so some people just have their cables coming here and wrap it up to here but it is harder if you do it the correct way because you don't run through these rubber grommets and that will actually keep all your wiring nice and factory in nice and neat so if you're paying a professional that's what you should be looking for it can be quite hard on different vehicles so you can actually pull these rubbers it apart or pull them out again we use a non-marring pry bar we finally made these available on our website they don't expensive I think you buy four for about fifteen dollars they're very very affordable to buy but we're gonna run our cable through there and it's gonna come out here so we can mount our camera here now it's important because if you just have a cable from here to here when the when this opens or closes it's gonna get tangled up and that's going to come loose okay so you want to make sure if you do it properly run it through these factory locations you're not gonna have any issues no water leakage nothing like that okay so this sort of paneling on a Toyota is very easy to get off these are just going to pop off there we go just sort of support it don't bend it so much just so it doesn't break and there you go got our panel off and as you can see just run your cable straight through here and mount your camera up on the rear so we're gonna mount the camera then we gonna start running the cables I'm going to show you how to do that really well we are going to do things here pull this rubber off this is again this is pin twelve this is really easy to pull off it's just going to come off and as you can see here you pull your lining down and you can actually get to your cables through that rubber grommet and you see my fingers running through just there as well so that's how we're gonna run our cable then we're just going to get it from the rear to the front one of the things you get to see on different vehicles guys is see this rubber hole this is quite easier to run cables through there is already existing it does get a bit tight but if you on the back end side here you can see it's actually sealed so you can actually slice that open there's a little bit of tape around there so you can actually just slice that tape off if you've got a knife very easy to just sort of slice that open just there and you can actually pull the tape off excuse my fingers for a second I'll show you once it's off there we go they actually pull that off and then you can see there you go that will actually open up the little rubber grommet okay so they can run the cables through now that is very tight so there you go sorry there you go so if you come around and have a look at that now you'll see you see this rubber section you don't you open it up now we can run our cables through there another way you can do it is you can actually snip a little hole in this but just make sure you don't do it above this seal section do it below that seal section so it's inside and it's not gonna leak any water okay okay so you've got to remember the straight angle for these goes to the rear the right angle was at the front because we just showed you that at the very beginning of the video now the reason they use the straight at the back it's much easier to get through these little locations rather than a right angle one it would actually get stuck in there very easy and makes it super hard to run but we're gonna run this up through that hole firstly so you can actually just put it through very easily there and there's two ways we can do this now we're going to show you one that's probably a little bit easier for a lot of people out there that don't have a lot of equipment you can use a cable tie so you actually put your cable tie it's true that grommet it is a bit flexible and that will help you to run the cables so it will take a little bit of time to feed that through but let's have a look here thank don't really get it through that eighties there they can actually see it coming true I'm going to use my private and do we have it so there's the cable tie there and the reason we run a cable tie is just a little bit thinner to run through then if you're trying to push that cable through and now that you got that through you could use a little bit of lubricant and you can actually tape this to this and pull it back through so you tape that on to there you should go to pull it back through now if you have available to yourself we do use something like this this is a little bit easier to push through it's just a little plastic pull through is what we call it we actually make this out of just a we slice down a large a bit of plastic into a thinner section and you we just push that through and makes a little bit easier but cable ties are readily available to everyone I suggest using one of those if you are gonna attempt this yourself alright so here we go we are going to tape this on and you really want to give this a good taping because once you start pulling it through and it gets tight they can come off very easily and you want to pull it or put it as straight as possible so when you pulling it through you're not going to damage the cables they're not really hard to damage but yeah everything to prevent it would be better some lubricant if you wanted to spray it on there it's a little bitter this is a little bit of water or soapy water and that will help from the cables through that section there okay and we're gonna see if we can get this in first go but this could take you a couple guys to do here we go got anyone go so it didn't take too long to do on this car not the hardest to do in the world which is good then we can push that little rubber grommet back into the location locks in place we can continue to run this up and out and then we're just going to remove the tape and the cable and we've got that done and dusted so very easy make sure that seats properly for waterproofing and that is gonna sit there and it's going to mount up for a camera and this is how it would look I'm gonna mount that up there like this either left or right depending on which way is the right way around for the camera and we're gonna aim to have the camera in the center so we would actually line this up with the center of the vehicle which we can see the antenna there and we mount mount it like that and then we would have the cable come around plug into there straight onto the covers there so it's nice and easily hidden and it looks very neat now I'm not gonna stick that on yet because I'm gonna run up the camera and plug it all in first to make sure it's the right way around because you may go this way and we spin the camera this way to look out the window or it may be this way and face it out so we're gonna power it up first but we just run the cable now we're gonna run from front to rear I'm gonna show you how to do that it will vary on different vehicles but we'll show you two methods so one of the ways you could actually do this if you don't have a lot of equipment is you can just run the cables along here and tuck it behind these panels okay these panels will actually just clip off a lot of vehicles so see there you pull them forward and run it all along the edging and pull the rubbers off around the door run that right up to the front so this is gonna run up to that very front camera now if you do pull these panels off like this and you see a Clips tool in there you do have to pull that out so it goes back on show you quickly if it's actually stuck in there just pull it off use a pry bar yes your pliers you're getting these pliers don't cut it slides back on to the clip like that so when you do push it back in that will clip in place so you can run that from front to rear like that and go around it and example is like that and you'll follow that along very time-consuming but not too bad to do it's not that hard yeah guys out there that want to try it a different way you don't want to run it exactly along every single ledge there what we used to do in our store a lot is we used to get this this is a long push bar and this is a piece of material just a rubber piece that you can actually get from your local hardware store you can actually just slide it in and when you slide this in you've got to get along enough to go from the front to the rear of the car you can actually just push it all the way through to the front of your vehicle so it's quite a little bit but you can actually get it all the way through to the front and you actually just pull that out from the very front of the vehicle now you've got to really aim it you look at your roof you got a you got a sudden roof that becomes a little bit harder and you want to watch the handles and things but on a lot of vehicles this is probably the easiest way to run it from front to rear at least we used to take us about five minutes to do each vehicle this way but you know this car is a little bit more difficult it's got a lot of ledges in it so I probably run it the other way on this vehicle but they give you an idea of how you would run it on another vehicle and we'd push that through do what we did with the cable tie tape it to the end and pull it back and we run the cable from front to rear or read it from whichever ways easier so that is definitely one way for you guys out there that don't know how to actually run them but we're gonna run a manual on this way things go much easier to do this way so you guys just run it along the passenger side around any of those paneling very easy to do just pull that pinch weld off it's really designed to come off quite simply and you can hold the cables behind there [Music] you see I've got the cable here into the center of the vehicle or just over the a-pillar and if I wind it up you've got a lot of extra cable here which we actually gonna have to hide away which is fine but this is on this side of the a-pillar ready to mount in the center now before we go any further you want to grab the camera at this stage and we're gonna mount the camera at right now actually based here so it just seems it's writing to lots of cables so we actually have to plug that in because we can't plug it in now put it along this lining side and we're gonna tape that up so we're gonna run the cable like that it's nice and neat next to each other we use this this is a Tesla tape it's a cloth tape just like what they use from the OEM factory or from the standard factory for vehicles this is a like I said it's a cloth tape it's called Tessa it is available on our website it is a little bit more expensive than typical plastic tape but it gives it that genuine look and feel so when we take these up you just want to hold the cables near each other so it's nice and neat so when you're taping it's going to look okay because you are gonna see this little section of the vehicle with these cables and this is really all you gonna see so you want to make it look as neat as possible for the section there nice little loops keeping it together alright so that's probably gonna be enough this cloth tape so that's what it's gonna look like so it's nice and factory so if you wanted you can actually tape it in there so looks a little bit there we go now we're gonna mount the camera up and we're just gonna test that and hold it up against the window to see if the taped up enough yes we have so that's very easy to do now we are gonna tape it so we're gonna pull this double-sided tape off I think we're really good because I actually use black double-sided tape here so it looks nice on the other side of the window and we're gonna line this up centered nice and neat and we're gonna put it right near the top because we can slide it out so it's not gonna matter all right so once it's on it'll pull it off and you're gonna press this here and don't press too hard against your window because you can't break them but just gonna make sure it's like on there nice and tight and then we're gonna clip this back on okay so there we have it now we can run our cables across the hood whining and into this back section so we can run it down into the center console we can hide those cables away so I'm gonna put this around the air bag here so nice and neat I'm gonna pull it up into the center food lining so you can actually pull that back so dice a neat they're very easy to do they're designed to pull back a bit and tuck them up nice and neat sit that back up again if you need to you can use your pry bar I'm gonna damage anything here the hood line is little bit of flex in them and it's gonna go along and tidy that up so it's sitting right behind the hood whining and it holds it in place okay guys let's pick up alright nice and neat cables are hidden you can actually pull this around now and we got to run these down into the center so we can actually push this back in nice and neat people are starting to go back on so make sure that's on properly and then we're gonna run these down so we can hide our cables out of the way we're gonna run these into the center behind the stereo and that's the reason we pulled the glovebox out at the beginning the video just gives us a bit of room to make sure these are all clipped on properly and there you go guys it looks very neat so let me just show you them the left-hand side here I'll grab the camera there you go that looks very very neat very discreet very easy to do and if we were to see that from the outside all right so that's the camera there on the outside you're not gonna really see any cables nice and neat and don't forget to pull that little plastic off the front of the lens we're going to do that the very and just to say putting our fingerprints on the camera lens there what we're gonna do we're gonna run the cables massive massive fuseholders here we go one section another section cable screw got them nice and neat you can tape them up together if you believe you need to take them up together keep them together so we are gonna do that so we're gonna tape it like this little bit of tape every now and then just so it doesn't come loose when you run these behind your glovebox you want to be taping them to other cables that are behind there to keep them out of the way of when your glove box opens and closes okay so we've got this here we run it behind there's all these cables to reheat we can tuck them behind those cables like that right and you can use some cable ties or you can use the tape I prefer to use tape because it's more flexible easier to remove and you don't have sharp sections when you cut the cable ties so you can actually just tape it up it's very genuine then they hide out of the way so when your glove box been run or when you go up boxes opening and closing you're not going to actually get it caught so run it behind things tie them up nice and neat and when we're done we can run it up into the center line the stereo and there you have it guys so there's a power of ignition I'm going to show you how to test for that quickly I'm going to tidy this up put the glove box back in pretty simple to do from this so like I said at the start of the video guys where you want to test for your power like I said have your radio on unplug the plugs one at a time the one that you lose the power on will generally give you the idea for the power is in that connector now all radios out there have now Nishan except for some of the European cars such as v-dub sometimes they use what's known as canvas or firmware to turn their radios on so those sort of vehicles you will have to run to the fuse box in order to do those Japanese Korean most American cars they will have a power of ignition okay so we know this is a connector we're just pulling back to the sheathing here so we can connect the cables and we do need power accessories and what we're gonna do is we're gonna test the power first so we have the vehicle turned off we're gonna find an earth with our test line well you can use a multimeter as well all right so once we run Tony metal you're gonna test all these pins and the easiest way is just test from the front aisle there you go first up here's the power you see that test light will light up because there's power there because we're on earth okay and you test every single pin all right so we know it's that wire there okay that's the constant earth so here the thick blue one is the power sorry I said earth in I'm in power and that's done and the next step you want to turn the car on just one click to accessory so we're just going to turn this one on one step and you're gonna test for whichever one comes on then so here we go there it is there if you want to double check that we can turn the car off and it will turn off there you go turned off okay so the second opinion so the grey wire here is accessory so there there's your three wires accessory power and Earth can go on to metal you can actually test for Earth in this plug as well but if you're not 100% sure don't use the plugs for earth because speakers will actually indicate on earth a little bit as well so if you're unsure just tap it on to the middle on the vehicle under a bolt okay because you've got this little Spade terminal ready to go anyway so we're gonna solder this up we're gonna cut those wires and solder it and I'll quickly show you how to do that as well strip these guys a little bit stripping someone can throw dollar bills they want alright so be careful if you're stripping these use proper strippers if you're not very experienced and do your powers and your f separately one at a time so you don't actually short anything out if you do short something out it'll actually just blow a fuse so just be careful that's if you don't have the radio plugged in so don't really do this with the radio plugged in is a another precaution because actually damage the radio in that circumstance and there we go sort of that up it's just a battery powered soldering iron so we'll take a couple seconds to heat up and when you're soldering if you don't know how to solder really well is you want to actually hold the soldering on behind the wire to heat up the actual why going into and then you go from the other side and through the wire okay so sort of started heating and run it through that way you're gonna get a really solid solder without having any broken connections okay so there you go alright be careful not to drip in the car it's just putting down plastic if you've never sold it before take these up nice and neat in case you're wondering the yellow is the constant power on the think we're dash cameras and the red is the accessories they do have little tags on em I did show that start of the video but if you're unaware just reiterating it there for you these are proper set pair of strippers so I know this is a nerve so I'm actually going to use this has an earth but if you're like I said not sure strongly suggest putting it on the body of the vehicle and we're gonna solve that onto the bucket I could just sit there you're gonna tape up your pals on earth all your powers and accessories first so you don't shore to anything and once we've actually connected this song I'm going to tape it up so it's nice and neat and restore that sheathing on and then it's back to genuine style alright so there we go nice and neat all right tables are on we're gonna tape those together so it looks nice and neat the sheathing back on and there we have it guys that looks nice and neat and if you want can continue to take that around just say you've got a stack off tape it it actually allows the cables to move a lot rather than plastic tape so plastic tape just to be read it but there you go so that's will power it up now so we could actually turn the car on this should turn the camera on if the car is on too low powered if you're gonna do this make sure you got any interior lights off if you do have doors open because you can flatten your battery I probably should let you know that I start but just be aware of that and we're gonna plug in the rear camera we're gonna put all this back together first we're going to turn it on make sure it does turn on all right there guys so that is actually turned on it'll come up with some lights it'll search for GPS you'll hear it it'll tell you the insert the memory card if you have not insert the memory card and you can return it back to normal so there you go just GPS connected so that's that's very easy to do guys not very hard but just within your skill level it's up to you guys that shows you how you would do a hatch vehicle properly we are gonna put the stereo back in quickly connect this to our phones we can check the rear camera we're gonna mount that up quickly and show you as well [Music] so guys now we're actually gonna down load the dash camera app this one is called think we're so depending on the phone or the system that you have it will be something just gonna quickly answer this password and we'll get this done right so we can download the viewer so this is a really good dash camera because you can connect it to your phone via Wi-Fi when you're in the car you can download footage straight to your phone so you'd have to keep pulling the SD card in and out and check it on your phone adjust settings things like that very easy to do so we're just gonna turn the car back on if you can turn that on for me please and so this is the app for example it's got your continuous recording which is your everyday driving this one does have a shock sensor so that if there is an accident or harsh braking it actually stores it and doesn't overwrite those settings and you've also got your motion detection overnight so it's very very cool you can change all that on here and what you got to do is actually go to your Wi-Fi and set that up quickly with the dash camera once it's turned on turned on there's a Wi-Fi button turn the Wi-Fi on that takes a couple seconds to do we're actually going to go into our Wi-Fi settings and you will see - camera rock up so here we go think we're - camera I think the password on this is one two three four five six seven eight it's in the manual I mean you could look this up it's not timing that you need to worry about [Music] so it actually stops recording while you use the dash camera okay and we can do a live view okay so you can actually see it here and this will actually give you your view so you can actually adjust the angle of the camera then and Jesus we just knocked it off so there's a little connector on the side up here which you can turn so let me get a little tool here and we can turn this and you can see the angle changing and you want to line up that green line to your bonnet say there we go that's eventually on the front of the bonnet very good so this footage is HD you do need to pull this plastic off the front once you've completed and she's off it is buffering here because it is a live view but we're actually gonna connect the rear camera quickly now and we can take this to the rear and we can look at it why we connect it so let's go do that well should walk around and do it okay so we're at the rear of the vehicle now guys and we've actually connected that or plugged in the rear camera you can do this do it with the vehicle actually off because it will need to reboot the camera to actually detect it now that's the front footage here but the top right you can actually touch this button and turn it around and you only get the the rear vision so you want to be able to make sure this is the correct way up so if we're gonna stick it this way you can see here it is upside-down so it's actually got to go this way and look out the rear like that okay and that's gonna be the correct way around so the reason is you can actually shut this door it's a little bit confusing while you're looking at the roof but if we spin this around so there you go we're actually the right way around now so when we shut that door you can adjust the angle but you want to make sure you've got this left and right the correct way all right so you gonna stick it on so if you do get it wrong don't stretch you pull it off then re stick it but it's just always easier to stick it the first time the correct way cuz the tape is always better the first time around like any tape we can adjust that angle once we've got the actual good shot we're gonna quickly put this back on so this is just the power on for the radius if you actually see how it's got a neat piece it alright so there you go that is very very neat and we can actually shut the bonnet or the boot sorry and adjust the camera so you probably have to do this as the booty shot guys it's actually shutting up and you can actually see the angle the camera right there so you're gonna look at it you probably can see because they've been Claire here but you can actually see any of the footage and you adjust the camera angle you actually see the camera there sucking a bit a little bit down we do want to get it down if anyone's driving into us but yeah I just said how you like it you do it from inside the car and look at it while you do so here we are guys we're inside the vehicle and you can actually adjust the camera here so there is a slightly delay but there yeah that would be up at the sky you didn't want to make it look downwards because you do want to see if someone hits your car and give it a point of reference so we can just see the bottom of the vehicle here okay so it's very easy to see there and everything outside the vehicle so nice and neat very easy to do very discreet on the rear so it's looking to interfere with your footage and that job is done like that through those rubber grommets now I don't know if that's gonna need some wire strippers some soldering iron if you want you can use quick crimps or little connectors crimp connectors if you wanna connect the wires that way or some people use fuse connectors if they want to do it on the fuse box we can double up a fuse now you buy a lot of that stuff from J car in Australia or any car electronics store you will need a cable tie to run some star through you're probably gonna need to test the tape some pry bars and that would be yeah that all you're gonna need to actually run that job it will take you a little bit time but if you're up for a challenge give it a go so their vehicles are much much easier because you don't have these opening windows okay you don't have to run through this they go inside as to what a stall would do and how you look clean all your hand prints if there's any hand marks wipe any marks off just nice and clean check all your rubbers a shut [Music]
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Length: 38min 55sec (2335 seconds)
Published: Sat Dec 15 2018
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