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Old Jun 20, 2010 | 05:09 PM
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A-pillar and center speaker pod installation

This is for myself as well as others for future people are looking to do this installation.

I'm looking to install my gauges and trying to figure out how do I run my wires to get to the center speaker pod as well as the a-pillar?

I will then take pictures and hopefully be able to create a DIY for future people to reference.

Thanks
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Old Jun 20, 2010 | 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by HardHitter
This is for myself as well as others for future people are looking to do this installation.

I'm looking to install my gauges and trying to figure out how do I run my wires to get to the center speaker pod as well as the a-pillar?

I will then take pictures and hopefully be able to create a DIY for future people to reference.

Thanks

For the center pod, you will need to run something like a coat hanger from the bottom under the dash up through the speaker hole. With the speaker removed you will be able to see light so you can aim for that. It takes a little fishing but it is not very difficult. I used 1/8" nylon boost tubing taped to the end of the coat hanger as a pull string for my bundle of wires. You can get power for the backlights in the center console area from the ash tray lighting.

Do a search, there are lots of pictures and information on gauge installs.
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