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Just one thing..I don't know if anyone has mentioned..Make sure wherever the wire goes through metal, Like in the spare tire well or in the cab, make sure you Drill a hole and install a Rubber Grommett to run the wire through..Chaffing means a short if it touchs Metal...

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VERY true! nice call!

So if I run a 1/0 Gauge power wire, you recommend it would be easier to install running under the car and through spare tire well..?

That was my second thought of what to do if i cant get it through the firewall.. i dont want to take chances of drilling into something cuz my car was HORRIBLY built, just everything so tightly packed into it..

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Yea, I normally run mine under the car. It avoids having to pull up the carpet and pull seats and everything, because 1/0 sure as hell wont fit under the sills. I ran mine along the frame rails and up underneath the backseats. Works fine.

fit under my sills;)

and look how meade did his in the civic rebuild. thatll tell you everything you need to know.

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ive got two 4 gauge and a 8 gauge under my left sill!

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why would you have to do that to drill a hole in your firewall?

You are right. I was referring to the idea of drilling a hole up through the truck to bring it in from running under my truck. Apparently, that shouldn't be necessary.

What type of bit do I need?

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