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wayland1985 
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Sounds good, but I'll see what i can do.   I've been running my wire through a blank clutch plate on the driver's side firewall, only becasue its the easiest, adn most open space to drill.  So running my wires over the radiator has worked for me.   But, maybe I can somehow mount them your way, and route the cable alongside teh hoses mounted on the firewall, up and over the engine.....The hood hinges take up a lot of space..... But, I'll check out clearance in the morning.   Thanks for the advice.   It may be my only solution.

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You didn't need to drill. You could have gone through the rubber gas cable boot. I'm still using 4awg, but I know 1/0 will fit through there as well.
You've got me a little confused, running the wires over the radiator from the driver's side? You should be already running along that quarter panel to even get to the radiator, which would take you right past the battery (at least on my model). Is your battery on the Driver's side, or Passenger's side of the engine compartment?
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My battery is on the passenger side, right in the corner behind the headlight.  I am going to run the cable from the battery, up, over the radiator, along the driver's side quater panel, and down into the clutch plate i drilled through....
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Check out this link (the 3rd item down). It's another ANL holder, new from JL Audio. But it's smaller than the traditional tube style and allows for the angle's/space issues that you're encountering. You might be able to fit something like that between the battery and radiator easier than your existing ANL holder. Just a thought...
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It wont let me edit my previous post, but the part I mentioned is listed as MFB1/0-ANL
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just tap into the original remote wire
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