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Pulling speaker wire into a door (Toyota)
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<blockquote data-quote="Worlddre" data-source="post: 8474013" data-attributes="member: 556661"><p>You have a couple of options. Typically these connectors have some sort of mechanism that attach them to the door and to each other. So regardless of which method you choose you will be disconnecting them from the door and one another. With toyotas typically they attach at the car side not the door side so pull back the rubber and unplug the car side from the door side next figure out how the car side attaches to the car and pull it into the kick panel it should be barely long enough to plug back into the door side when you pull it through. Once you have reached this point you have a choice to make. You can either find some empty spots where there would be pins and get some pins from toyota and add them to both sides of the plug. Or if there is enough space you can drill a hole in the plug itself checking for clearance on both sides large enough to fit your wire through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Worlddre, post: 8474013, member: 556661"] You have a couple of options. Typically these connectors have some sort of mechanism that attach them to the door and to each other. So regardless of which method you choose you will be disconnecting them from the door and one another. With toyotas typically they attach at the car side not the door side so pull back the rubber and unplug the car side from the door side next figure out how the car side attaches to the car and pull it into the kick panel it should be barely long enough to plug back into the door side when you pull it through. Once you have reached this point you have a choice to make. You can either find some empty spots where there would be pins and get some pins from toyota and add them to both sides of the plug. Or if there is enough space you can drill a hole in the plug itself checking for clearance on both sides large enough to fit your wire through. [/QUOTE]
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