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Need Help!! KC light install with manual tranny

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Old 12-02-2007, 11:06 AM
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Default Need Help!! KC light install with manual tranny

My problem is Im trying to install my new KC slimlites but cant figure out a way to pass the firewall to get into the cabin. There have been solutions for automatic transmission passing through a small gap that is used by the manual transmission but my problem is I have a manual and dont have the luxury of the small hole. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I have no idea where to take the wires through.

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Look above your front brake off to the left you can pass all your wire through there you just got to seal it when your done.
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Originally Posted by RUBICONCORPSMAN
Look above your front brake off to the left you can pass all your wire through there you just got to seal it when your done.
I believe you are refering to the hole that is used up my 6-transmission unit.
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I used the method described in this write-up:
http://project-jk.com/jeep-jk-write-...nd-model-1001z

You can actually do this on both sides - I have my auxillary fuse block wired through on one side and my fog lights wired through on the other.
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Originally Posted by mdlott
I used the method described in this write-up:
http://project-jk.com/jeep-jk-write-...nd-model-1001z

You can actually do this on both sides - I have my auxillary fuse block wired through on one side and my fog lights wired through on the other.
Awesome....just got the wires through. Thanks a bunch. This is my first time doing anything remotely like this and I was starting to get pretty frustrated. On with the rest of the process. Hopefully I can post some pics later tonight so yal can see the finished product, nothing nobodys seen on here already though.



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