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alexboph99Mar-17-06 05:46 PM
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#12070, "Running 12V Cable"
Mar-17-06 05:56 PM by alexboph99

          

Hi guys!!!

I'm planning to install a sound system on my 99 GS...
I have only one question... Thru were in the firewall, can you pass the 12 Volt battery cable? I can't see a space or hole to get it thru...

Any ideas on a good location on the firewall to do this?

edit:
Does the original bracket mounts for the stock radio fit on an after market radio? (single DIN head unit)

  

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DeeCee101Mar-17-06 06:17 PM
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#12071, "RE: Running 12V Cable"
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Lift up the carpet in the passenger side footwell, you'll see a rubber grommet that you'll be able to pass the wire you need through.. I've passed 4 gauge but there's a lot of room there, you could easily go bigger..

  

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Silv BltMar-18-06 08:55 AM
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#12072, "RE: Running 12V Cable"
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What ^ said. And yes, a single din head unit bolts right up to the existing brackets. Just use the screws supplied with the head unit.



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alexboph99Mar-18-06 01:44 PM
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#12073, "RE: Running 12V Cable"
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Mar-18-06 01:45 PM by alexboph99

          

Thanks for the input guys... I'll defenetly try that out...
All I need to do is find the original bracket mount for the radio...

  

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