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Best tool to use to run power to battery

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by mrcheap, Dec 4, 2022.

  1. Dec 4, 2022 at 12:39 PM
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    mrcheap

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    Trying to get to the battery via the rubber grommet below the master cylinder. What’s the tool to use to get through? Rubber seems much thicker than I thought?

    drill?
     
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    destin_meeks

    destin_meeks I used to fix people's crappy stereos

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    Absolutely NOT drill

    one slip and your main harness it toast

    you can usually get a small x cut with a fresh razor blade, then a drop of dish soap and a few drops of water to get the wire slippery. The coat hanger works very good
     
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    I use a long Philips screwdriver. Slowly and carefully punch through from inside to outside, tape my wire to the tip, and pull it back through.

    60% of the time, it works everytime.

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    There should be an extra "nipple" on the bottom side of the rubber boot/grommet. On the opposite side of where the hood release cable comes out..
    Just cut the "cap" of the nipple off and feed up to 4 gauge thru it. I almost always use a 36" zip tie with the "lock" cut off of it to run wire.
     
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    +1. i always cut the 'x'. try to cut it slightly smaller than the wire diameter you're pulling through, and it will self-seal around the wire.
     
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    I use Windex as a wire lubricant. Spray liberally, run the wire, let it evaporate.
     
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    Just did this tonight and all I used was a pocket knife with a decent edge to start the initial cut in the grommet then a screwdriver to complete it. The 10 gauge wire itself was thick enough to drive through the grommet to complete the job.
     
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