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going for broke
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Need some help
I figured you audio guys would be able to help me the best. I have a 99 OBS. I bought a set of halo headlights and I am wanting to run the halo to a switch so I can turn on the headlight and not the halo, the halo not the headlight, etc. The thing I need your help with is if any of you know of a hole I can run the wire into the cab through? I figured with most of you having power wires for your system you might know of a place I can run the wire.
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^^did your mom
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Re: Need some help
On the OBS, you have to drill one. Its quite easy as theres a lot of space under the hood. Just make sure you're clear on the inside and the outside. Major thing to look out for is the brake booster.
-Cody
04 GMC
system in the works: Pioneer DEH-940MP, RF T8002 on Peerless XLS 8" midbasses, RF T8004 on DLS Iridium 3" midrange and tweeter, RF T40001 on 2 Adire Brahma 12s, RF 360.2º processor |
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I stopped keeping track
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Re: Need some help
you dont have to drill in the OBS. you can use the rubber grommets on the pass side if your using small gauge wire. granted a shop wouldnt use this method but if it just a 12 or 14 gauge wire you will have no problems. if your talking amp power wire then yes drill a hole.
1993 Chevy Silverado RCSB
42000 miles on new 350, Flowmaster Super 44 out before rear tire, no cats, hedmann headers, wait4me tune, e-fans, underdrive pulleys. Alpine CDU-9886, 10" Dayton HOs, RF T162S comps, RF T400.2, and RF T500.1. Quote:
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