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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 68752" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>To the lil ********* in here.....get a ******** life. Run the wire properly and it is in thru the firewall nd typically a grommet. Most vehicles already have a nice grommet going thru that is easily punctured and even if not it is not hard at all to run it PROPERLY and be picky about this because if you were to say go to a semi serious event you would be nothing more than laughed at for sticking it in a door jamb. There are those that are serious about their systems and those that are GHETTO! By being a picky *** hole and ensuring it goes only thru the firewall and not in a door jamb or under the vehicle..... is just not being a ghetto fabulous *******. Do the job right and send it thru the firewall and quit whinning about it. If it is hard to send thru the factory grommet.... try a oat hangar! Push it thru then tape the power wire on to that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 68752, member: 544457"] To the lil ********* in here.....get a ******** life. Run the wire properly and it is in thru the firewall nd typically a grommet. Most vehicles already have a nice grommet going thru that is easily punctured and even if not it is not hard at all to run it PROPERLY and be picky about this because if you were to say go to a semi serious event you would be nothing more than laughed at for sticking it in a door jamb. There are those that are serious about their systems and those that are GHETTO! By being a picky *** hole and ensuring it goes only thru the firewall and not in a door jamb or under the vehicle..... is just not being a ghetto fabulous *******. Do the job right and send it thru the firewall and quit whinning about it. If it is hard to send thru the factory grommet.... try a oat hangar! Push it thru then tape the power wire on to that. [/QUOTE]
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