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    hiding wiring

    ok ive wired my new ice to my car,
    and my head hurts, ive been searching for about an hour how to hide wiring, someone help me please
    myideais tohide the wiring under the carpet. how would i get the carpet partially out so i can snake the wire through?
    cheers in advance

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    on my civic. you have to take the plastic triming off the doors then you can just pull the carpet up.

    you could find the service manual for your car, that should show you how to remove it i guess.

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    that is exactly what i wanted to do, only thing is, im scared to snap the clips on the plastic trimming.
    whats the best way to take the trimming off?

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    i used a flathead skrewdriver to pry them out one at a time.
    just be gentle and you should be alright.

    you could do a search, there might be some info on it somewhere.

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    alright cheers ill give it a go, yeah ive been searching,but i dont know what that part is ''properly'' called

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    plastic trimming? or just trim i guess.
    just try it out and if you feel like its going to break then stop and try a diff method.

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    hey mate if you need a hand let me know
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    u have a sedan take out the console below the headunit its 4 screws,then undo the center where the gear stick is etc and run it threw the middle thats what i did

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2MPRS View Post
    u have a sedan take out the console below the headunit its 4 screws,then undo the center where the gear stick is etc and run it threw the middle thats what i did
    it has been said that it's best to run the rca's and power cable's down different sides of the car though. so they don't cause interference with eachother.

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    run it on either side of the transmission tunnel?


    oversteer....you wouldn't understand.
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    would that be far enough apart
    ?

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    i havnt sat in an eg, but i would presume it would be more then 30cms apart, with multiple metals inbetween.


    oversteer....you wouldn't understand.
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