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SuBXeRo
Joined: Oct 31 2003 Posts: 1856 Location: River Edge New Jersey and ASU 1996 Infiniti I30 Last updated: 07/23/08 2008 Nissan Altima Last updated: 08/12/09 |
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Well i ntoiced that a few of you have cathodes or neons in ur side pockets and i want to eventualy do that. How do you wire them. Becuase obviously you dont want wires to be seen so how is it done?
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Phil
Owner, Oznium.com Joined: Feb 11 2003 Posts: 7134 Location: Bay Area, CA 2001 Toyota Highlander Last updated: 08/02/08 2000 Toyota 4Runner Last updated: 05/28/07 2006 Scion tC Last updated: 11/12/07 2002 GMC Sierra Last updated: 08/02/08 |
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There is a rubber conduit in the door jamb. Most likely it is held in by a bolt or two, so just take those out and you can feed wires through it.
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Bobby Lee
Joined: Mar 01 2003 Posts: 3774 Location: Sneads Ferry, NC 1995 Ford Escort Last updated: 01/08/06 2005 Scion tC Last updated: 06/17/08 2003 Dodge Ram Last updated: 07/08/08 |
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that's what i did with mine... |
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Goph
Joined: Feb 14 2003 Posts: 3826 Location: Iowa 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix Last updated: 09/04/04 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix Last updated: 05/11/06 |
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yea that is what i did just didn't take it off to do it. if your ride is like mine you will be done with about 10 cuts on your hands.
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SuBXeRo
Joined: Oct 31 2003 Posts: 1856 Location: River Edge New Jersey and ASU 1996 Infiniti I30 Last updated: 07/23/08 2008 Nissan Altima Last updated: 08/12/09 |
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ok well i jsut dont want to take my door apart to do it. i have tolook more closely at my door when i get it back. but u just snack the wires trhough?
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Neon Mike
Joined: Feb 13 2003 Posts: 470 Location: Chelmsford, MA 2000 Dodge Dakota Last updated: 06/26/06 |
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You have to remove the door panel to install the lights. You need to drill a small hole for the wire to fit through the panel. Then you need to run the wires so they don't interfere with the door hinges or window path. After that you run it through the rubber sleeve where it should come out under the dash. Then you're on your own to run it to a feed, switch or control of some sort.
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SuBXeRo
Joined: Oct 31 2003 Posts: 1856 Location: River Edge New Jersey and ASU 1996 Infiniti I30 Last updated: 07/23/08 2008 Nissan Altima Last updated: 08/12/09 |
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ahh ok is it a ***** to take it apart?
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Goph
Joined: Feb 14 2003 Posts: 3826 Location: Iowa 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix Last updated: 09/04/04 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix Last updated: 05/11/06 |
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Life is a *****. it is only as hard as your car make it. |
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9sdime9
Joined: Jul 06 2003 Posts: 1905 Location: MA 1999 Chevrolet S-10 Last updated: 02/21/06 |
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taking the door off should be as simple as removing a few bolts and then popping the clips off. BE CAREFUL when you pull the panel away from the door that you don't break any of the connectors on the wires for door locks and windows.
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SuBXeRo
Joined: Oct 31 2003 Posts: 1856 Location: River Edge New Jersey and ASU 1996 Infiniti I30 Last updated: 07/23/08 2008 Nissan Altima Last updated: 08/12/09 |
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hmmmmm ok hopefully it wont be tooo bad
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