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<blockquote data-quote="koolkustumz" data-source="post: 222154" data-attributes="member: 546823"><p>Another trick for drilling into the firewall that I do is after you find a location to drill through but there is still some components around the drilling area and you arent to sure you wont hit anything, start with a rather small bit and go slow. when you get through, take a piece of wire and stick it throught the hole and take a light and set it inside the car as close to the hole as possible and look under the hood to see if you can see the light and if so and there is enough room to run the wire, then drill the apropiate hole size. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="koolkustumz, post: 222154, member: 546823"] Another trick for drilling into the firewall that I do is after you find a location to drill through but there is still some components around the drilling area and you arent to sure you wont hit anything, start with a rather small bit and go slow. when you get through, take a piece of wire and stick it throught the hole and take a light and set it inside the car as close to the hole as possible and look under the hood to see if you can see the light and if so and there is enough room to run the wire, then drill the apropiate hole size. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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