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Old May 19, 2017 | 03:58 PM
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Question What's the best route for an amp kit?

Hi guys,

I've searched every keyword I can think of and all I keep coming up with are super-rookie threads, like "What's a Power Wire?".

I don't mean to sound arrogant, because we all have to learn somewhere, but I've done more systems, in more (diverse) vehicles than I can remember. I even got my MECP cert. because I knew I could pass the test w/o any study at all.

My problem is that my planned route is not going to work. Right now I have everything run down the center, all the way back to where the rear carpet stops (under the center console). It's only like 10 inches of carpet I need to get past/under, but I've found that the carpet is glued down and even if I can get everything under it, you'll see the cables bulging underneath, plus there's a rather sharp edge where the rear bench sits, so that route is pretty much a wash.

My only other realistically viable option is what I would typically do and that's to run everything down the sides (under the kick panel carpet), but this is not a Honda Accord, the plastic kick panels are at least screwed down in some places and the rest seem like they're F**king super-glued to the floor.

Can anyone tell me how to get both sides off (I'm running power down one side and signal down the other, so I need to figure out how to remove all of the panels).

I know someone has this knowledge. Can you please help me finish this thing?

Thanks in advance!
 
Old May 19, 2017 | 07:47 PM
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