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Re: Any SoCal Guys Want To Help Me Install My System? FREE BEER!
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Originally Posted by t22a80
The install looks great! You are going to town but you are doing it right. The only suggestion I have is.... Run all your wires and leave like 4 extra feet to all the speakers coiled up in the corners then put your interior back together before you tear into the doors. You'll be surprised how long it takes you to get it all back together. That way if you do run out of time at least you can drive your truck again.
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Thanks, I was just feeling a little lonely last night. The rcas and power cable will run down the sides of the hump, so they are the only ones I really need to get in before putting the carpet and console back in. I can do the speaker wires with the carpet in because they will go along the edge of the floor. I wouldn't need to drive the truck if the frickin' rain would stop and I could ride my motorcycle to work.
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