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start25 
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Posted: September 10, 2010 at 1:58 AM / IP Logged  

Hello installers...  Does anybody know where to get wire puller tool that you can use to pull a wire through door firewall and that rubber cover that goes from the door to kick panel?  I used to have this white bendable plastic tool and I totally forgot where I bought that.  Please help me find a good tool for that.

Thanks a bunch!

start25 
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I found it!  wire puller tool - Last Post -- posted image.

Its called Pro. Fit Wireworm

http://www.crutchfield.com/p_042DM4533/Pro-Fit-Wire-Worm.html?tp=990

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Thanks for posting this. Im gonna go ahead and buy this tool. Been trying to use a metal clothes hanger to route wires. It works in some cases, but not all.
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DEI sells them too..... 647T
Kevin Gerry
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dasbogie 
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a conductor removed from a piece of 14-2 works quite well also.  usually I remove the white or neutral wire, it's a little easier to see rather than the black or the gound uninsulated wire. 
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Go to Home Depot or Lowes and go back to the air duct section - you should be able to find very long, thick zip ties. Cut the square end off and drill a few holes through that end to weave wires through. It works really well.
Kevin Pierson

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