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Old 01-15-2008, 11:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey Guys,

Sorry, I'm a bit new to the forum, just got my 1994 Camry a few months ago and finally getting around to dropping my old system in. Don't know how I lasted so long without it!!

I searched around for quite a bit and found all the tutorials I'll need for replacing the speakers and headunit. Awesome resources available here! But after about an hour of searching I couldn't seem to find anything on basic interior baseboard removal tutorials to run my audio and power cables for my amps.

I'm looking for tips as far as running the power cable from the battery through the firewall, then the best route to run audio/power cables back to the trunk (on separate sides obviously). I saw a few posts mention the Haynes manual, is that my best bet or are there some additional posts/sites I missed in my search?

Any tips/suggestions/experiences are appreciated! Thanks for any help.
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remove driver side fender liner, youll see a grommet where you can run wires into the cabin. i ran them to my trunk by tucking them under the side trim.
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Thanks for the tip! The fender liner would be inside the engine compartment right? Did you have to remove any of the trim to tuck the wires underneath? When I did a brief overview of the trim earlier today it looked to be on there pretty snug and the gauge on my power wire is pretty thick.
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The liner is the plastic thing in the wheel well. Take the driver side wheel off to get better access to it.
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