any tips on this? I've just installed new speakers in the rear parcel tray and I've had to re-wire completely, and I'm finding feeding through the wire completely impossible right now.
any tips on this? I've just installed new speakers in the rear parcel tray and I've had to re-wire completely, and I'm finding feeding through the wire completely impossible right now.
Feeding it through what?
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I suggest localised holes in the space/time continuum. You can use less wire that way too.
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If you should see a man walking down a crowded street talking aloud to himself, don't run in the opposite direction, but run towards him, because he's a poet. You have nothing to fear from the poet - but the truth.
(Ted Joans)
Yeah, try feeding something through with the cable like a thin wire. It gives it a bit more direction and makes it easier to control the destination of the cable.
Miscommunication seems to be a direct result of misplaced, text based sarcasm.
shit, already pulled out the other stuff. crap.
I've found another way to take it through thankfully.
I'm just wondering what the hell I'll do when I put in new front speakers. They're mounted directly on the dash under the windscreen just so no screwdriver can possibly fit under there. please tell me they make right angled screwdrivers!
fantastic!
They also sell ones that have a gear drive so you can use a power screw driver, Ive seen them from Matco and Snap-On
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