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Any DIYers have tips for cramming in wires while swapping out lights?
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[QUOTE="Platt81, post: 3985710, member: 6482"] The wires from the fixtures, or the existing wiring in the house? The fixture wires can be trimmed to any length you desire. The existing wiring in the house I wouldn’t play with too much. You should have 6-8” or wiring extending out of a junction box, anything less makes it hard to work with. As far as house wiring easiest way to get back in box is to “accordion” it in back and forth from end to end in the box. Let me know if you have any further questions (I’m an electrical contractor so it’s not personal opinions I share, it’s trade specific) [/QUOTE]
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