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If I were you, I'd put the biggest kinetik that you can fit into that open battery slot and do the big 3 right away. This way you won't be cutting wires later on once they are all ran. This way you will also have less resistance (by using 4 less feet) have better voltage, and easy access to the grommet to run the wire thorugh from the kinetik after you do the big 3. Save some time later on along with a headache or 2.

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If you can't find a hole to run the wire through you can always drill a hole and use a grommet/bushing such as these.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Firewall-Grommet-4-AWG...1QQcmdZViewItem

http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cf...tnumber=263-635

Its been a while since I ran my wire but I remember the door sill plates popping right out and having a tract underneath that was perfect for running the power wire through. Also since you have top posts on your battery I recommend using some quality terminals. They're easy to install, look great, and aren't that expensive. Here's a link to the ones I'm using. They're RF platinum series and they're only $37 for the pair. I got mine a year ago through HDA for $20.

http://cgi.ebay.com/2-ROCKFORD-FOSGATE-0-1...VQQcmdZViewItem

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If you can't find a hole to run the wire through you can always drill a hole and use a grommet/bushing such as these.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Firewall-Grommet-4-AWG...1QQcmdZViewItem

http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cf...tnumber=263-635

Its been a while since I ran my wire but I remember the door sill plates popping right out and having a tract underneath that was perfect for running the power wire through. Also since you have top posts on your battery I recommend using some quality terminals. They're easy to install, look great, and aren't that expensive. Here's a link to the ones I'm using. They're RF platinum series and they're only $37 for the pair. I got mine a year ago through HDA for $20.

http://cgi.ebay.com/2-ROCKFORD-FOSGATE-0-1...VQQcmdZViewItem

I'm just nervous about cutting off the factory plug.

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its not that bad, I have done it with about every vehicle i have owned, just get a new terminal that has plenty of connections for all of your factory wires and your new ones. it is worth it trust me.

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its not that bad, I have done it with about every vehicle i have owned, just get a new terminal that has plenty of connections for all of your factory wires and your new ones. it is worth it trust me.

It seems like the wire is already tight enough. If I cut it, it will make it that much more difficult.

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see if its tied down some where and see if you can unhook/clip it for more slack

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