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Easiest Way to Run Wires into Doors?

Old Aug 16, 2006 | 01:11 PM
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i just recently drilled through the harness. the hardest part is actually getting the damn harness snapped back into the door. i used the writeup on 350z.com and it was pretty helpful. i did this because i didnt want to mount the crossover in the door. if i had to do it again i would have made the damn crossover fit because it took all day to get the doors wired and i wound up with a LOT of cuts on the knuckles.

you arent going to notice any diff in sound quality, but im still glad i did it this way even wtih the injuries.
 
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Old Aug 16, 2006 | 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by khsonic03
I mounted my HEX crossovers in the door in the same place amthar did. But I have a sedan. As far as the wires...You can do one of two things. 1st what intgr8r said. I did that on a 350z, and it was not hard at all. Just keep a steady hand and make sure you don't bend any pins in the process. The second way, which is how I did it on my G is drill through the lower portion of the grommet that goes from the door jamb into the door. I did this then siliconed it. Once it was siliconed I put some black wire loom over it. It looks stock. I am considering moving my crossovers back into the car, and if I do so, I will drill through the stock harness instead.
I might as well throw them in the doors I guess. How did you mount them so they don't move or viabrate on the panel?
 
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Old Aug 16, 2006 | 02:22 PM
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Heh... idustrial strength velcro and duct tape. I actually screwed them down first... but the damn sheet metal screws ended up pulling back out or just working loose.
 
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Old Aug 16, 2006 | 03:06 PM
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A whole S**t ton of hot glue Seriously. Hot glue is an installers best friend. I live in New England and the weather changes all the time. I have never had a problem with them coming loose. Just prep both sides well with a degreaser and then some alcohol. It does make it difficult to remove, but I have taken out my old m661 x-overs and replaced them with the HEX's without a problem.
 
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Old Aug 16, 2006 | 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by amthar
Props for that. I've read at least 5 posts from people who tried this and ended up drilling important wires

I'm probably one of those five... I tried drilling through the quick connects, ended bending a couple of pins, and breaking two. Was a bitch trying to solder new pins and all that back on, but I finally got it all working.

What I ended up doing was enlarging the quick connect hole on the bottom, using the trusty Dremel. Worked great, I ran the wires through, and then ended up sealing it all with hot glue. Also used hot glue to mount the tweets, like someone said.

All in all, it was a serious pain in my rear. I would probably not do it again, unless I had to.

Dave
 
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Old Aug 17, 2006 | 01:12 AM
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I had no problem running a few wires through the door. I used the empty grommet locations..2 runs of 11Awg.

But you knew this already Igor.
 
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Old Aug 17, 2006 | 08:24 PM
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OK...Finally did it this afternoon (left early from work because I was too anxious)

There is a small unused gromet that can be poped out (located under the stock wiring harness in the door jamb)



Next step, I ran a wire hanger through the opening and into the car footwell.





Then I proceeded to pull the wire through and cut a hole in the stock rubber gromet in the door. I pulled the wire all the way out the other gromet in the door



All Done....

 
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Old Aug 17, 2006 | 08:32 PM
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oh and to top it off, finished my AVN-5435 install with the Dual button in the AC controls

 
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Old Aug 17, 2006 | 10:54 PM
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...nice, looks clean, i tried installing my DD and got some scratches on the ash-tray and auto shifter.... (not too pleased about that).... good job tho!!!!
 
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Old Aug 18, 2006 | 12:54 AM
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Originally Posted by sixthGear
...nice, looks clean, i tried installing my DD and got some scratches on the ash-tray and auto shifter.... (not too pleased about that).... good job tho!!!!
I knew that would happen so I covered it with a towel
 
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