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xtremej 
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Posted: May 04, 2006 at 8:15 AM / IP Logged  

Correct it is not hard to run wires into the door for you or anybody else that has done it before. But, if someone is requesting an easier way (hint) which will produce the same results why not tell them. Removing door panels is easy also for some people others its not so easy so if possible why not suggest a way get signal to a door speakers to avoid removing the door panels.  Not trying to beat this issue to death but come on is there really a  differecen to soldering in the connections a few feet upstream and retaining a little bit of factory wire, I don't think so........

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Posted: May 04, 2006 at 9:44 AM / IP Logged  
Taking the door panels off isn't the problem. I had to do that to replace the speakers. Its running the wire through the boot and stuff into the door. The zip tie idea is good. I'll give that a try. If not, then I'll just re-use part of the factory wire. I don't think it will matter too too much since I don't have super high end speakers, or am using a lot of wattage for them or anything.
-Scott
2002 GMC Yukon SLT non-Bose
Pioneer AVIC N3
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