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Do any1 know is there any guys help to fix amplifier and wiring to the speakers in hobart? if yes, how much they charge normally? or any1 willing to teach me how to pull the speaker wire from the front door in to my car?i tried a few times...but failed.....failed....

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You won't get the speaker wire through the existing harness as it has a plug at both ends that plug into bulkhead plugs in the car & door.

The easiest way (and neatest) I found to do it was to pull the guards off & drill 2 new holes with a 22mm hole saw in the cars a pillar & in the door, clean it up & paint it then use some grommets and sleeving, looks factory.

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hey mate... best off using a coathanger or similar as a pull wire between the door and the cabin.

Tape the speaker wire to the pull wire, poke it thought the rubber grommets and drag it through. Can be fiddly but generally works best in my experence... If you don't used black speaker wire, you might want to wrap it in black tape to hide it.

Whoala!

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hey mate... best off using a coathanger or similar as a pull wire between the door and the cabin.

Tape the speaker wire to the pull wire, poke it thought the rubber grommets and drag it through. Can be fiddly but generally works best in my experence... If you don't used black speaker wire, you might want to wrap it in black tape to hide it.

Whoala!

Yeah as Todd said if its not thick speaker wire then you can fit it through the grommet and keep everything tidy.

You might need to soap up the cable to help it along a little.

Its easier than taking the panels off and its not that hard to do, if your running signal and power wires make sure that they are congregated to stop any interferance (preferably down each side of the car) or one down the left side and the other down the tunnel.

If you need a hand then there are plenty of people :huh:

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If he has an R33 he can't do that. An R33 has bulkhead plugs both in the pillar & in the door that you can't poke wires through. You won't be able to put wires through the sleeving without it looking dogdey. I have an R33, been there done that, it all depends how good you want it to look & how long you want it to last.

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If he has an R33 he can't do that. An R33 has bulkhead plugs both in the pillar & in the door that you can't poke wires through. You won't be able to put wires through the sleeving without it looking dogdey. I have an R33, been there done that, it all depends how good you want it to look & how long you want it to last.

I know what your saying Wogboy and i do agree but i have done it on a R33 and if you take enough time and dont rush you can do it without it look dodgy :(

There is another grommet about 10MM away from the main one one that you can fit the speaker cable through (this is what i used)

But i do agree that drilling another whole and puttinig a grommet in is alot easier (and can be neat) but i think some people would run into more trouble taking off gaurds and getting them to line back up if they haven't even had experience with pulling audio cable through :(

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I know what your saying Wogboy and i do agree but i have done it on a R33 and if you take enough time and dont rush you can do it without it look dodgy :D

There is another grommet about 10MM away from the main one one that you can fit the speaker cable through (this is what i used)

But i do agree that drilling another whole and puttinig a grommet in is alot easier (and can be neat) but i think some people would run into more trouble taking off gaurds and getting them to line back up if they haven't even had experience with pulling audio cable through :D

thankx alot every1~!i found the small grommet just infront of the main 1. Its easier...thankx~

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