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Question on installing my amplifer for sub. by FieroCanada
Started on: 11-07-2013 09:18 PM
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Last post by: mitchjl22 on 11-07-2013 09:25 PM
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I bought the center console plate and a 8inch kenwood shallow mount sub off TLG-Auto and it finaly came in today so I went in a purchases a amp so i could get it all set up , but how should I go about getting the wiring hooked up to the battery in the back?
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You have a multitude of options. One way would be to fish it through the place where your shifter cable goes in the middle of the firewall behind the center console, another would be to punch a new hole in the firewall and run through that way. I think the easiest would be to run it through the grommet where the shifter cables are. It its an auto, i think it would be even easier, because one of the holes would just be a plug. My manual has 2 holes, one for the shift cable and one for the select cable.

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