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Old 05-24-2010, 10:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Amp Power Wire in 98 Camry??

Anyone know the best place to run a power wire for my amp through the firewall of a 98 camry?
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From the engine bay, through the driver's side fender, through the rubber boot, into the cabin.
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Or look under where the right hinge on the hood is, you can run under it and it goes into the car.
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Drill a hole through the firewall would be easiest. If you do drill your own hole don't forget to use a grommet
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Drill a hole through the firewall would be easiest. If you do drill your own hole don't forget to use a grommet
Why drill a hole when you could take 5 minutes and feed it right into the car by the driver side door. That's all I did. No drilling no removing anything. It just slides in at the driver's side door and into the car.
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Or look under where the right hinge on the hood is, you can run under it and it goes into the car.
I HIGHLY recommend not doing this. Wires can get pinched in there. Trust me, I know because it's happened to me.
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I HIGHLY recommend not doing this. Wires can get pinched in there. Trust me, I know because it's happened to me.
Hmm. Mine haven't got pinched yet. They still remain untouched.
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don't get stupid when running wires unless you want to risk starting a fire or fucking up your components. Either find a spot where there are wires already runnning through the firewall or make your own
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