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<blockquote data-quote="fasfocus00" data-source="post: 6130111" data-attributes="member: 576857"><p>that is no difference between the way he currently has his wire ran. I think i'm the only person that has actually done an install on a Ford Focus of all the ppl that posted. OP just look at my sn dude. if you have an auto drill a hole 4 inches above where the clutch pedal would be. your kick panels have 2 plastic screws and 1 pop rivet holding it in. after you have your interior door sill panel. run your hand under it from front to back, it'll just pop up. make sure you put all the metal clips back on plastic panel before reinstalling. when you get to the back where the seatbeat harness is, remove the b-pillar. there is a plastic pin to remover first than the pillar will just snap out. than you'll need to remove the rear speaker panel. 2 snap clips on the right than pull up. the rear panel clips are along the top facing down. once you get that one out there is a snap rivet holding the sill panel behind the rear speaker panel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fasfocus00, post: 6130111, member: 576857"] that is no difference between the way he currently has his wire ran. I think i'm the only person that has actually done an install on a Ford Focus of all the ppl that posted. OP just look at my sn dude. if you have an auto drill a hole 4 inches above where the clutch pedal would be. your kick panels have 2 plastic screws and 1 pop rivet holding it in. after you have your interior door sill panel. run your hand under it from front to back, it'll just pop up. make sure you put all the metal clips back on plastic panel before reinstalling. when you get to the back where the seatbeat harness is, remove the b-pillar. there is a plastic pin to remover first than the pillar will just snap out. than you'll need to remove the rear speaker panel. 2 snap clips on the right than pull up. the rear panel clips are along the top facing down. once you get that one out there is a snap rivet holding the sill panel behind the rear speaker panel. [/QUOTE]
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