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Old 03-07-2004, 07:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Best way to get through firewall?

I'm looking to install soem goodies(sub/power inverter) on the inside of my 1st gen. What/where is the best way to get get wires into the engine compartment? Thanks
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I'm looking to install soem goodies(sub/power inverter) on the inside of my 1st gen. What/where is the best way to get get wires into the engine compartment? Thanks
hey before you start drilling take if the kick panels and follow the existing holes i notice this when i was ripppng out the old carpet in my runner ( no more Stink) i found that the the old alarm system wires were run thru the fuse holes you'll see what i mean when you get there.. good luck
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Remember to run your speaker wire on the opposite side of the truck as all of your power lines to reduce EMI.
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