Best way to re-wire the front speakers
Are there any technique's to do this.
I went ahead and take a look at it this morning and it's going to be a pain.
The only thing I can think of is run the wire by the side of that rubber/ plastic thing by the door where the wire's at from the window and then just wrap it with black electrical tape.
Any other suggestions?
I went ahead and take a look at it this morning and it's going to be a pain.
The only thing I can think of is run the wire by the side of that rubber/ plastic thing by the door where the wire's at from the window and then just wrap it with black electrical tape.
Any other suggestions?
I'm not 100% but it should be the same as the post I started this weekend. There should be an empty hole in the power harness that you can drill out but you want to unplug it and the neg. batt. cable before you do so to be sure. or you can run a new hold from car to door with a tap and drill. It is going to be difficult but I like to think it is going to be worth it. As far as other suggestions you can keep it in the car by buying kick panel enclosures which look cool but in my opinion they are dummy proof and I wouldn't trust anyone to get in my car an not step on them. GL.
Its easiest to remove the front fender to get to the inner door jamb where the rubber boot goes into the vehicle. As mentioned above, you will need to seperate the plasic plug in the door and drill holes, pretty easy stuff.
Kirk R
Kirk R
I'm not 100% but it should be the same as the post I started this weekend. There should be an empty hole in the power harness that you can drill out but you want to unplug it and the neg. batt. cable before you do so to be sure. or you can run a new hold from car to door with a tap and drill. It is going to be difficult but I like to think it is going to be worth it. As far as other suggestions you can keep it in the car by buying kick panel enclosures which look cool but in my opinion they are dummy proof and I wouldn't trust anyone to get in my car an not step on them. GL.
Thanks!
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