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I am in the middle of installing LED lights under my car and i have no freaking idea how to get through the rubber grommit (spelling) to get the switch on the inside of the car. I have tried poking a wire clothes hanger through it but i can not see where it is coming out at. Does anyone have any suggestions. I am tryin my best to avoid drilling through the fire wall
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I am in the middle of installing LED lights under my car and i have no freaking idea how to get through the rubber grommit (spelling) to get the switch on the inside of the car. I have tried poking a wire clothes hanger through it but i can not see where it is coming out at. Does anyone have any suggestions. I am tryin my best to avoid drilling through the fire wall
It's a mother getting it through that grommet! Just keep fishing a hanger or something thicker/firmer through the hole. You'll get it eventually.
What i do may cause some road noise.. but when installed on my pervious cars... I always cut through the grommit so I have more lee way...

**Edit by road noise, I mean... the amount of noise you hear from inside the cabin**
use a coathanger to pull the wires through the hole from one side.
what i did wasa drill a small house on the firewall, dont have any problems with noise or anything.
Theres a gromet behind the driverside fender.
Ok so thanks for the advice guys but i ended up drillin a hole in the firewall. So far no probs! I just didnt get any replys quick enough so i drilled! LOL
I just didnt get any replys quick enough so i drilled! LOL
11 minutes? Wow! :ugh:
11 minutes? Wow! :ugh:
SOooo I guess the comp i was on was runnin slow......haha! SORRY!
Ok so thanks for the advice guys but i ended up drillin a hole in the firewall. So far no probs! I just didnt get any replys quick enough so i drilled! LOL
Where did you drill the hole??? I've tried searching...
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