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How to run power wire when sealing trunk.
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<blockquote data-quote="f1mclarenagr" data-source="post: 7328717" data-attributes="member: 624207"><p>I put the wires under the box and filled the gap with expanding foam (2 runs of positive and negative under the box). On the sides and top I used silicon. It works perfect actually and I love how my sealed trunk sounds. Go ported through the rear deck too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="f1mclarenagr, post: 7328717, member: 624207"] I put the wires under the box and filled the gap with expanding foam (2 runs of positive and negative under the box). On the sides and top I used silicon. It works perfect actually and I love how my sealed trunk sounds. Go ported through the rear deck too! [/QUOTE]
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