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Old 04-15-2004, 05:07 PM
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Is there a tech info on an amp kit install? How did you run yours? More specifically how did you get it through the firewall?
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Through the firewall? Ha!

Here'* my mounting of the box, and my wiring. Amp is located behind the enclosure.

http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...=117870#117870
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Yeah thats the way I got mine wan though it was hard with 4 gauge
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I ran it through the shifter cable deal on the drivers side and on back to the trunk. I just realized when I was gonna install my deck that I had no sleeve . Oh well I'll get one somehow.
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Originally Posted by rhalford15
I ran it through the shifter cable deal on the drivers side and on back to the trunk. I just realized when I was gonna install my deck that I had no sleeve . Oh well I'll get one somehow.
I got one.. come pick it up
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Originally Posted by russianpolarbear
Originally Posted by rhalford15
I ran it through the shifter cable deal on the drivers side and on back to the trunk. I just realized when I was gonna install my deck that I had no sleeve . Oh well I'll get one somehow.
I got one.. come pick it up
I just got one today for $1. I didn't think I'd be able to find one.
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IT shouldnt be to hard. I unbolted the wire harness on the passenger side for the airbag wires and ran it through there. Remember to run you power wire on one side of the car and you RCAs on the other so you wont get any noise through the signal. if you need anything else just im me or pm me.
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I drilled a 1/4"hole in my firewall just below the steering column and used a grommet, then I sealed the whole thing with "Shoe Goop"! Works like gasket material only better!!
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