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<blockquote data-quote="keep_hope_alive" data-source="post: 8269309" data-attributes="member: 576029"><p>that is not a recommended method. techflex alone is not acceptable at metal edges. rubber or plastic grommets at all metal edges are required. your method usually results in shorts and damaged wire because you aren't able to secure the wire often enough to keep it from moving and wearing through the insulation. you may have done a great job and have no issues, but when someone asks for a route, we try to stick to recommendations that match IASCA install rules. i've seen a lot of people get shorts in their power wire when trying to fish wire through the fender.</p><p></p><p>in those cars there is an unused grommet in the firewall just above the gas pedal. the rubber barrier has a circular mark that pops out to reveal the grommet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keep_hope_alive, post: 8269309, member: 576029"] that is not a recommended method. techflex alone is not acceptable at metal edges. rubber or plastic grommets at all metal edges are required. your method usually results in shorts and damaged wire because you aren't able to secure the wire often enough to keep it from moving and wearing through the insulation. you may have done a great job and have no issues, but when someone asks for a route, we try to stick to recommendations that match IASCA install rules. i've seen a lot of people get shorts in their power wire when trying to fish wire through the fender. in those cars there is an unused grommet in the firewall just above the gas pedal. the rubber barrier has a circular mark that pops out to reveal the grommet. [/QUOTE]
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