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Re: stereo woes



you actually don't run it under the cover itself,
but remove it to lift the carpet up and run it
in the crease by the floorpan.
But again, you must protect it with a loom.

Alex Ting
Millennium Solutions Group, Inc.
8303 Sierra College Blvd., Suite 150
Granite Bay, CA 95746

Phone: 888-801-2001 or 916-797-9998
Fax: 916-797-9997
Email: alex@millenniumsolutions.net



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> From: Shannon Fenton <sfenton@telegroup.com>
> To: Scirocco List <scirocco-L@scirocco.org>; Alex Ting
<alex@millenniumsolutions.net>
> Subject: Re: stereo woes
> Date: Wednesday, August 05, 1998 12:02 PM
> 
> My power wire is/was too thick to fit under my rocker panel cover......I
> know because it busted most the clips trying to get that to work. Any
> other ideas.
> 
> Shannon Fenton
> Thank you for your time.
> sfenton@telegroup.com
> 16volt@scirocco.org
> 
> 
> 
> On 8/5/1998, Alex Ting wrote:
> Hey Stephen,
> the easiest way to run the wire is find the hole
> in the firewall, run it through there and down behind
> the kick panel carpeting.  Pull off the plastic door sill 
> cover, and lift the carpet and run underneath.  Be sure
> to use a plastic loom to protect the wires.  If you can,
> run the RCAs down the opposite side of the car so
> as not to cause signal interference.
> Zip tie when done!
> and don't forget an inline fuse for the power
> (preferably close to the battery).
> I used to install for a living, so if you have any
> other questions, please feel free to ask......
> 
> 
> Alex Ting       LOUD ASS system (inside the car, of course)
> Millennium Solutions Group, Inc.
> 8303 Sierra College Blvd., Suite 150
> Granite Bay, CA 95746
> 
> Phone: 888-801-2001 or 916-797-9998
> Fax: 916-797-9997
> Email: alex@millenniumsolutions.net
> 
> 
> 
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> > From: Stephen Stalcup <elfking@nmt.edu>
> > To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
> > Subject: stereo woes
> > Date: Wednesday, August 05, 1998 10:57 AM
> > 
> > I have decided to install an extrenal amp into my '88 16v and i am
> having
> > some wiring problems. Is there a good way of running a wire from the
> > battery to the back of the car? I have seen this done before but I do
> not
> > remember exactly how this was done. I already have the wire attached to
> > the + post on the battery.
> > any help would be much appreciated
> > 
> > Steve Stalcup 
> > '88 16V
> > 
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