> > BTW - the area in the door post where the switch is mounted is easy to get to in > order to route wires - if you take out the plastic grill on the opposite side > (the part that the front door closes on) > Well, not all that easy... sure you can get into the post behind the plastic grill... but getting a wire from the dash to the post is a bit of work.... I ran one up the A post, over the passenger door and then down into the B post.... it takes a bit to fish the wire up the A post then you have to drill into the B post to get a wire in there... I had to take out the head liner to do all this keeping the wire hidden. Good Luck, Bill |
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