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Hole in Firewall?
1997 Chev K1500 4x4 350 extended cab,
Looking for a hole in my firewall to run two wires for a remote starter (Tach and hood pin). Would rather not drill. Where do you guys have wires ran through your firewall?
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Re: Hole in Firewall?
from inside the vehicle removal of the floor coverings in the brake pedal area should reveal a rubber plug in the firewall behind the pedal ...with an sharp pointed steel point make a small hole to run wires when done use a flexible sealant like dow 795 ...
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Re: Hole in Firewall?
Great Thanks!
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-2000 Grand Prix GTP 170,000mi (daily driver) -2000 Olds Alero 100,000mi (soon to be DD with gas at $3.45/gal) -1997 Chev K1500 4x4 115,000mi (Natalie's truck [nans_grandprix]) AF "2.0" Community Guidelines Conservative Victory 2012!!! "I'll Keep my Guns, Freedom, and Money. You can Keep the Change!" ----->>>>> Did You Know? <<<<<----- |
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