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Old 02-04-2007, 04:37 PM
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where through the dash did you run your's and how much trouble did you have with it?
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Through the fire wall and into the cab

because its a Mk4 you don't even need to come from the battery, you can make your connection under the drivers side dash
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its easy.
get a flashlight and look at your pedals you will see a rubber gromate(sp) Just stab through it and feed the line, what guage wire are you using?
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I poke through the firewall hole further up behind the dash. You need to take off the lower driver's side dash first. If you follow all the wires up the left side you can find it... it has soft rubber around it. I used a hanger, popped it through, attached it to the wire, and ripped it back.
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im using a 5 gauge power wire you think it'll still fit?


hey what do you mean i don't have to run it to the battery?
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