jaso87
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are ther any other ways to get the power wire to the inside of the car besides the gromet behind the glove box??
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andy hirst
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You could drill
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tom_simes
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I did on my old car, drilled about 10cm from the grommet behind the glovebox, about 10cm below it. removed the battery to do it, and then fitted the grommet that came with my autoleads wiring kit.
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jaso87
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ok cheers 4 that
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chr15barn3s
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Why not just use the gromet?
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Toby
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ive done it on 2 cars on mine straigth throught the grommet under dash and another i drilled about 10cm away and put in a tiny grommit but far easier to do the first and its equaly as good
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mwg
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quote: Originally posted by chr15barn3s
Why not just use the gromet?
exactly 
you dont gain anything by drilling a new hole through the bulkhead
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GTS-T Rob
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theres a gromet on the drivers side too which is easy to get to
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oba-corsa
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what about on a corsa c i do not whant 2 drill a hole?
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RKS
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quote: Originally posted by Cruising Corsa
theres a gromet on the drivers side too which is easy to get to
the one that is behind the fusebox
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