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Been doing some digging and have only came across images of sub installs from the US.

 

So 3 questions

 

1 - I've read about a gromit/wires going throught a 'firewall'? This the correct term/place to thread the wires through?

2 - I've seen this gromit/hole only on the US images, so everything is on the opposite side to the UK :lol:, is it the same on ours?

3 - Does anyone have any images of when they started doing the wire feeding?

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No. I just cut a slit in the rubber grommet, fed the wire through and put a blob of silicon sealant over the grommet to stop water finding its way into the cabin.

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No. I just cut a slit in the rubber grommet, fed the wire through and put a blob of silicon sealant over the grommet to stop water finding its way into the cabin.

 

+1 I had power to amp & sub going through same place

 

 

Sent from the golf club...

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No. I just cut a slit in the rubber grommet, fed the wire through and put a blob of silicon sealant over the grommet to stop water finding its way into the cabin.

 

+1 I had power to amp & sub going through same place

 

 

Sent from the golf club...

Cheers fella's

 

Ran into a snag of the Sub+amp buried in the shed behind tires, tools etc....yes I could move them, however the issue is.....spiders :ninja:

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Ran into a snag of the Sub+amp buried in the shed behind tires, tools etc....yes I could move them, however the issue is.....spiders :ninja:

 

Vacuum cleaner them all!!! Dieeeeeeeee

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Ran into a snag of the Sub+amp buried in the shed behind tires, tools etc....yes I could move them, however the issue is.....spiders :ninja:

 

Vacuum cleaner them all!!! Dieeeeeeeee

Would rather set the shed on fire and buy a new sub :lol:

Vacuum would mean I'd have to be within 50ft of them ;)

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