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Old 12-18-2003, 02:23 AM   #1
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how can i pass the power wire from battery to amp

Hi guys well I have a 94' Honda civic and I would like to know where can I pass the power wire from the battery to the amp is there like a hole or a hiddenspot where I can pass it thru or am I gonna have to drill and if I have too where would be the best place to drill...pics would be great.


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Old 12-18-2003, 12:27 PM   #2
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Re: how can i pass the power wire from battery to amp

if you cant find a hole you can always getto rig it. if u open the hood and the door you can pass it through the fender if you get what im saying. sorry i dont have any pics but it works.
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Look at your firewall in your car. Normally there are rubber grommets in it for passing wires through to the engine bay. If possible try to run your power wire through one of these, that way you're sure to not have your power wire up against bare metal that could eventually wear off the insulation around the wire. If all else fails then you can just drill a hole through your firewall that is big enough to get the wire through. If you do that though try to wrap some electrical tape around the wire where it goes through the firewall to keep it from rubbing against the metal.
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Old 12-18-2003, 06:08 PM   #4
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Re: how can i pass the power wire from battery to amp

thx so much guys I will try it on sunday...I will update and take some pics if i can...once again thx
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look to the right of your positive battery cable and down about 8 inch's, there is a rubber grommet about the size of a .50 cent piece. I punched a hole in it and fed my power wire thru it, also keeps it insolated from bare metal rubbing a hole in it... ill try to take a pic of mine if you need an example


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Re: how can i pass the power wire from battery to amp

Thx for all the help guys it worked out really well...
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