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Originally Posted by Modshack Easy enough. You'll find it easier if you remove the whole kick panel that covers the fuse box. Remove the nut shown and the entire trim

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Old 06-08-2009, 02:40 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Easy enough. You'll find it easier if you remove the whole kick panel that covers the fuse box. Remove the nut shown and the entire trim piece will snap out:


I used a Fuse tap into the Cig. lighter circuit (switched) The ground is a simple wrap under one of the body nuts behind the cover (why it's best to snap it out). You can use the hardwire V1 kit, or simply a phone cord.
any pics of the pillar cover when you removed it? how does it come off? also how did you route the wiring around the dashboard piece that hangs out in between the door?
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