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what do i do about this install problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="UndercoverPunk" data-source="post: 1406285" data-attributes="member: 554673"><p>I'm doing the same thing (kinda) to my car right now... 1/0 in flex conduit under the car back to the rear seat area-ish... then I cut a 1" hole and put in a seal tite connector..... worked really well... I went in under the seat because I didn't want any future problems with the suspension/rear end parts.</p><p></p><p>As far as what you cant do... get some of the little secure clamps for the counduit that you bought... it's just a curved peice that goes around it and then you can screw it in where ever the eff you want... if you really need me to I can get you a picture of one. we have about 50 on the back of my work truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UndercoverPunk, post: 1406285, member: 554673"] I'm doing the same thing (kinda) to my car right now... 1/0 in flex conduit under the car back to the rear seat area-ish... then I cut a 1" hole and put in a seal tite connector..... worked really well... I went in under the seat because I didn't want any future problems with the suspension/rear end parts. As far as what you cant do... get some of the little secure clamps for the counduit that you bought... it's just a curved peice that goes around it and then you can screw it in where ever the eff you want... if you really need me to I can get you a picture of one. we have about 50 on the back of my work truck. [/QUOTE]
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