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the firewall is the wall that seperates the engine bay from the cabin of the car

geez don't have to be rude. :P

I was basically asking which grommet to thread the wiring through.

(Viet boy) has assisted me with the installation.

So all is well.

Gimmi your front bar n I'll wire it for ya :(

there is a section of the 'carpet' on the drivers side behind the brakes you can remove

where there's a circular metal section behind it which you can drill out if your wires isn't long enough

Edited by POLICE

feed the wires from the engine bay through the hole at the back left (driverside) of the engine bay, this will mean the wires will go down into the driverside wheel arch. u will then have to take off the plastic shield around the wheel arch, then pull the wires through.

then u can stick them through the accellerator cable from memory, and thats it, your through.

feed the wires from the engine bay through the hole at the back left (driverside) of the engine bay, this will mean the wires will go down into the driverside wheel arch. u will then have to take off the plastic shield around the wheel arch, then pull the wires through.

then u can stick them through the accellerator cable from memory, and thats it, your through.

Thanks for that

I will do that tonight.

Appreciate your answer

Cheers

needlessly harsh

OP, howd it go?

I followed r33cruiser's method and got it done but it was a awful process. I mean if I had a better jack that lifted the car higher i wouldn't have to squeeze my hand and cut my myself trying to poke a coat hanger through the hole. etc etc

was it worth it? not really

I followed r33cruiser's method and got it done but it was a awful process. I mean if I had a better jack that lifted the car higher i wouldn't have to squeeze my hand and cut my myself trying to poke a coat hanger through the hole. etc etc

was it worth it? not really

hah

youre a real mechanic now =D

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