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Old Nov 29, 2009 | 01:31 PM
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I need to run a cable from stereo deck and sub to the battery so I need a spot to run through the firewall. Not sure if there would be a spot I could squeeze through or where would be the best place to make a small hole that would do the least damage.
 
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if you roll back your passenger side carpet there is a fairly large rubber grommet that your antenna wire runs through. punch a hole through that and you should be set
 
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can you get it thru by the steering colum?thats what i always did....
 
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basically what was posted before.... just look around on the firewall for a space that looks good and blam drill it or slip it through another hole
 
Old Nov 30, 2009 | 01:39 AM
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Originally Posted by shmew22
if you roll back your passenger side carpet there is a fairly large rubber grommet that your antenna wire runs through. punch a hole through that and you should be set
X2 That's where my stereo equipment was ran through. Nice and convenient.
 
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