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neotalon
07-31-2005, 06:04 PM
I am going to be upgrading my speakers as well as running new wire to them, I have tried in the past to run a simple very low gauge wire (single strand shielded approx 32 gauge) for the door locks (installed remote car starter wanted to integrate door locks) and was unable to find a way to run a wire. is there a way? or would I be better off drilling new holes and putting in gromets (which I would have no problem doing as long as I could work out a way not to pinch the wire)?

also I need a replacement drivers side manual window regulator for a 2 door 1998 plymouth neon and I am finding this impossible to find anywhere other than the dealer (they want close to $200 for it) any suggestions? and as far as upgrading manual to power windows...is this advised? because I would love to do this...but does it come out alright? is it easy? is it worth the time/work

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das2123
08-01-2005, 05:24 PM
also I need a replacement drivers side manual window regulator for a 2 door 1998 plymouth neon and I am finding this impossible to find anywhere other than the dealer (they want close to $200 for it) any suggestions?Junkyard or eBay!

and as far as upgrading manual to power windows...is this advised? because I would love to do this...but does it come out alright? is it easy? is it worth the time/workIt can be done, but will take some time and depending on where you get all the parts necessary, it canbe quite expensive. Cheapest, junkyard, I would say around $350, most expensive, dealer, probably around $1000. But I haven't priced the dealer. If you still want to do it, I know of a how-to, just let me know.

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