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08-25-2015, 04:01 PM
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Who has run wires from the cabin to the frunk?
I need to run a control cable and 2 RCA cables to the frunk for the 2000 watt amplifier running the monster I created that will soon live there.
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I took my sat antenna out the access port on the drivers side above the clutch pedal. Not sure the cables your talking about will fit through there.
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I'm motivated.
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I ran rca cables into the frunk. There is a rubber plug over the pedals. The other side comes out behind or next to the battery.
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I ran rca cables into the frunk. There is a rubber plug over the pedals. The other side comes out behind or next to the battery.
Super! thanks. My back thanks you! Ok, maybe not my back.
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2000 watt amplifier
OMG......think that is enough ?
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I bet you could have guessed that I have. I used the existing hole for the amp wiring, but you'll probably need to remove the RCA jacks temporarily. A wire coat hanger comes in handy as a pilot. Push it through with the wires taped to the other end.
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Thanks P-wave.
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I need to run a control cable and 2 RCA cables to the frunk for the 2000 watt amplifier running the monster I created that will soon live there.
I ran the RCA cables to my fronk to give me an 1/8 cable in the cabin for the ipod player.
worked fine. ran it through and existing grommet
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