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<blockquote data-quote="evilsaint" data-source="post: 209117" data-attributes="member: 544887"><p>My main issue with not having the Xovers in the trunk is that I don't feel like running wire from the tweets into the door. Thats just a factor of me being lazy though...</p><p></p><p>JJoven - I used to have a hard time putting the wire between the doors and the car too, but a friend of mine who happens to be an installer showed me the easiest way in the world. Just pry off the rubber tube that insulates all the wires running from the door to the car on either end, and it'll make it much easier. That way you don't have to feed something solid through with the wire attached to it or anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evilsaint, post: 209117, member: 544887"] My main issue with not having the Xovers in the trunk is that I don't feel like running wire from the tweets into the door. Thats just a factor of me being lazy though... JJoven - I used to have a hard time putting the wire between the doors and the car too, but a friend of mine who happens to be an installer showed me the easiest way in the world. Just pry off the rubber tube that insulates all the wires running from the door to the car on either end, and it'll make it much easier. That way you don't have to feed something solid through with the wire attached to it or anything. [/QUOTE]
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