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    Is there any way I can run this without drilling? Thanks for your help
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    Could I run it through boot beside door
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    Remove the kick panel under the glove box, it's three plastic push pins. Then pull back the passenger foot carpet. There is a large square grommet around a wire harness you can remove to run a thick wire, or to the left of that is the round grommet for the cruise control cable.

    Use a razor to notch out the square grommet to accompany the wire if it's too big, it's designed to be taken out and put back in. Or just use a stiff wire to poke through the small grommet but be careful not to accidentally push out the cruise control grommet because it's a ***** to get back in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by industrialfish View Post
    Remove the kick panel under the glove box, it's three plastic push pins. Then pull back the passenger foot carpet. There is a large square grommet around a wire harness you can remove to run a thick wire, or to the left of that is the round grommet for the cruise control cable.

    Use a razor to notch out the square grommet to accompany the wire if it's too big, it's designed to be taken out and put back in. Or just use a stiff wire to poke through the small grommet but be careful not to accidentally push out the cruise control grommet because it's a ***** to get back in.
    This is exactly how I did it. Super easy. Just remember to secure the wire in he engine bay since your headers are right there on the other side! I forgot I hadn't done this and nearly burned down my car! Course that's just me being dull...
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    Thanks.you have been very helpful.amp wire went in great. Last question, is it easy to run new speaker wire to both front doors? I know where to run it after but just the getting it from the door and into the car seems hard!
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