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Looking for firewall access in 91

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Posted by: Irish Mike

I'm looking for a firewall access hole for some wiring. I keep looking but I keep not seeing one. Can someone please help me out and point one out to me? Or, if one doesn't exist, where a good point to add one is?



Posted by: Over2tonsofFun

easiest to do is find a place by checking both sides to see where it would be best to drill. use a point to check like left of the brake pedal. When you drill either use a drill depth stop ( like wrapping tape around the bit) or stop just as you break through. this will prevent the drill fro going into something important.

Just remember use a grommet in the hole to protect the wires.

Tim



Posted by: pepperman

Quote:
Originally Posted by Over2tonsofFun
easiest to do is find a place by checking both sides to see where it would be best to drill. use a point to check like left of the brake pedal. When you drill either use a drill depth stop ( like wrapping tape around the bit) or stop just as you break through. this will prevent the drill fro going into something important.

Just remember use a grommet in the hole to protect the wires.

Tim
Try to deburr the drilled hole if you can.





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