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Rule of thumb, try keep power one side / signals, audio other side. It is possible to hear even an indicator noise thru rcas when the wires run together. just keep the rca's to the opposide and you will be fine. (when Cable is run from engine bay to boot). This of course does not apply to cars with batteries in the boot

I have run the RCA's and spk cables down the left side of the car (under the carpet), but when running up through kick panel I discovered the ECU - is is the ECU right? Anyone had interference problems from this? While i am at it - anyone know the process of getting cables into the doors; i know how to remove the door trim, but it looks like you have to remove a bit of dash/glove box to get to the port between car and door.

Cheers,

Matt

unless someone else knows, i will try and document my attempts at rewiring doors. Hippy let me know if you beat me to it... might tackle easier jobs like sub box building/boot mdf work in the meantime.

  • 8 months later...

i know this is an old thread, but i'm after info of where/how is the best point to get the RCA's through the rear seat???

I've taken off the bolts to the bottom part of the rear seat (coupe) and tried to move the seat. This did not move it at all, i also didn't want to try and force anything as i don't know whats under there.

If anyone could inform me of how to get the rear seat out that would be good. :)

Chris: ok, but what is there involved in taking out the bottom half of the seat???

Just take the 2 bolts out and pull up??? And then work on the upper seat??

Check out this pictorial guide for more of an idea of where the bolts/clips are.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ad.php?p=794357

j

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