Cant Find The Magic Hole
Does anyone know an easy route for running a power wire, I looked high and low for a place in the engine bay that might have a rubber sealed hole into and through the firewall. Didnt find any. Then I went to the back of the Blazer(2005 btw) and under the plastic dressing the covers part of the carpet,is a larger oval hole in the steel bodywith wiring clips in it. Under that is a plasticy rubber seal ( what I was looking for in the engine bay). So I tried running it through there and to the battery but it was not long enough.
So does anybody know specifically a spot in the engine bay to put the power wire through into the cabin?
So does anybody know specifically a spot in the engine bay to put the power wire through into the cabin?
A search (CLICK) using the keywords: "firewall, run, wires"
https://blazerforum.com/m_91197/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm#(CLICK this one for pics)
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https://blazerforum.com/m_91197/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm#(CLICK this one for pics)
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if those didn't help on my 97 there is a big grommet on the drive side i believe its for the hood release. and on the passenger side there is another at the bottom right where the carpet ends. not sure what that's for.. i ran 2 runs of 2 gauge through both and that should be plenty for what ever your doing 

Yah I found the whole, my set up it complete. Nice and clean, Ill take pictures tomorrow and post them. I managed to fit my amp behind my spare tire inside the truck. No wires, no indication of where the amp is, just lots of bass. I love it. And having a shallow mounting 12" Pioneer sub its awesome!!
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