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mx3weasel
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Power Wire

Post by mx3weasel »

hey im trying to install my stereo in my 94 GS and so far everything went in fine except i have to get 2 power wires throguh my firewall for my amps, i was just wondering if anyone knows of any holes with rubber gromets on them in the firewall that id be able to stick a couple wires through to the battery, thanks.
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Open the hood and look behind the battery, where the firewall is. There's a 2-3" hole w/ a rubber stopper (not really a grommet?) that you can use to feed wires through. Might have to put another slit in it to fit 8gauge power wires through, but very doable.<p>[ November 06, 2001: Message edited by: GMGQ ]
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Re: Power Wire

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I feed my through the passenger side I used 4 gauge but you only need 1 wire not two
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by white fish:<BR><STRONG>I feed my through the passenger side I used 4 gauge but you only need 1 wire not two</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>tru tru, Use one 4ga wire and a distribution block.
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