How do you run your wires?
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RE: How do you run your wires?
ORIGINAL: ltown21
well it helps a ton to move your seat forward as far as it will go then slowly pull the plastic away.
well it helps a ton to move your seat forward as far as it will go then slowly pull the plastic away.
plus, you have a chance to find all the money that has fallen out of your passengers pockets and it makes a good oppurtunity to vaccuum under the seat.
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RE: How do you run your wires?
ORIGINAL: blazinloud
Well they say to run power and rca's down opposite sides.....mine are on the same side with no problems...cant promise that for you however....
Well they say to run power and rca's down opposite sides.....mine are on the same side with no problems...cant promise that for you however....
#14
RE: How do you run your wires?
Just to be on the safe side, I ran my rca's down the passenger side and the power cables down the drivers. All of which was under the trim.
#15
RE: How do you run your wires?
hmm, I got the cheapest rca's I could find.....stingers....
#16
RE: How do you run your wires?
i ran my RCA's down the driver side, and power down the passenger side.
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RE: How do you run your wires?
ORIGINAL: Jharper
i ran my RCA's down the driver side, and power down the passenger side.
i ran my RCA's down the driver side, and power down the passenger side.
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RE: How do you run your wires?
I tear out my interior when I do a system install, with doing that I run the wires down the center of the vehicle putting rca's on one side and power on the other side of the transmission hump then into the back. After I run all my wires and do a test hookup before putting the interior back in I get out the dynamat and dynamat the floor and whole cab including roof!! This is just how I do my installs on my own rides!!
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