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Door Speaker Wire - Help Wanted
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dafatkid88
PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 4:53 pm Up
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Hey guys & gals..

I did take a look through the ICE how to pages first before posting this but couldnt find anything there that would help, either that or im just pure blind! lol

Does anyone know how to run a new speaker wire through into the door without having to drill holes etc.. is there a way of pushing it through the current loom?

Thank you in advance for any helpfull input Very Happy

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You just follow the existing loom. It is a bit tight under the dash on the drivers side from inside the carm I cut my arm to shreds putting a wire through. It was easier to get the OH to do it in the end due to her slimmer hands.

Best method I found was to tape a decent sized cable tie to the wire and feed that through. Less chance of it doubling back on itself, and a damn sight easier to manipulate while it's in the grommet between the door and body.

 

 

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Awesome Smile cheers for that mate!
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shouldve asked mate, give me a pm on facebook if you need a hand
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I've put it through the black corrugated tubing you will need to disconnect the door cable to do it then you squeeze it together to shorten it (lengthwise then push your new wire in

 


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Fake.

Unfortunately not. I kept catching it on the metalwork behind the dash, and everytime I twisted my hand to try and get a better angle to push the wire through, it cut a little more. The OH also got a couple of cuts from the same place.

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I've spilt blood on mine a few times..
I'm going to take pics from now on. Cool

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V9977 wrote:
I've spilt blood on mine a few times..
I'm going to take pics from now on. Cool

It was included as part of my How To guide as a warning.

Why is it though, when your doing a job and you get an extremely tight bolt, do you keep pulling on the spanner even though you know that when the bolt finally cracks, you're going to smash your knuckles on something hard and give yourself some instant pain!

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Lol I have done just that macca fist + tarmac = instant pain

 


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