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mario 04-17-2007 07:18 AM

Grand cherokee 96' power cable problem
 
is there any hole to install power cable from hood to cabin for my
amplifier? I can't find it! Thanks!



The Reverend Natural Light 04-17-2007 01:46 PM

Re: Grand cherokee 96' power cable problem
 

Without cutting or drilling anything:

>From the battery, over the right inner fenderwell, through an existing

hole in the inner fender*, between the right fender and body, feed in
through the grommit that carries the wiring to the right front door**,
under the dash, down the right front kick panel cover, under the front
door sill cover, under the b-pillar cover, under the rear door sill
cover, under the carpet to the space under the back seats, under the
rear carpet to wherever you are mounting the amp.

* Where the wire feeds through the right inner fender, it will chafe.
Over 80k miles, it wore through most of the shielding of the cable I
used (indoor/outdoor AC extension cord - and yes, it works just as
well as Monster cable). Insulate it there and fuse protect at the
battery!

** This will be visible with the door open. Cover with split loom and
no one will notice.

I put a computer in the rear of my '96 and powered it that way. The
audio, display, and IR receiver wiring ran under the carpet along the
transmission tunnel to the center console. I removed the trip
computer module and installed a custom made computer display. It
worked well.


-rev



On Apr 17, 7:18 am, "mario" <mario2...@email.t-com.hr> wrote:
> is there any hole to install power cable from hood to cabin for my
> amplifier? I can't find it! Thanks!




The Reverend Natural Light 04-17-2007 01:46 PM

Re: Grand cherokee 96' power cable problem
 

Without cutting or drilling anything:

>From the battery, over the right inner fenderwell, through an existing

hole in the inner fender*, between the right fender and body, feed in
through the grommit that carries the wiring to the right front door**,
under the dash, down the right front kick panel cover, under the front
door sill cover, under the b-pillar cover, under the rear door sill
cover, under the carpet to the space under the back seats, under the
rear carpet to wherever you are mounting the amp.

* Where the wire feeds through the right inner fender, it will chafe.
Over 80k miles, it wore through most of the shielding of the cable I
used (indoor/outdoor AC extension cord - and yes, it works just as
well as Monster cable). Insulate it there and fuse protect at the
battery!

** This will be visible with the door open. Cover with split loom and
no one will notice.

I put a computer in the rear of my '96 and powered it that way. The
audio, display, and IR receiver wiring ran under the carpet along the
transmission tunnel to the center console. I removed the trip
computer module and installed a custom made computer display. It
worked well.


-rev



On Apr 17, 7:18 am, "mario" <mario2...@email.t-com.hr> wrote:
> is there any hole to install power cable from hood to cabin for my
> amplifier? I can't find it! Thanks!




The Reverend Natural Light 04-17-2007 01:46 PM

Re: Grand cherokee 96' power cable problem
 

Without cutting or drilling anything:

>From the battery, over the right inner fenderwell, through an existing

hole in the inner fender*, between the right fender and body, feed in
through the grommit that carries the wiring to the right front door**,
under the dash, down the right front kick panel cover, under the front
door sill cover, under the b-pillar cover, under the rear door sill
cover, under the carpet to the space under the back seats, under the
rear carpet to wherever you are mounting the amp.

* Where the wire feeds through the right inner fender, it will chafe.
Over 80k miles, it wore through most of the shielding of the cable I
used (indoor/outdoor AC extension cord - and yes, it works just as
well as Monster cable). Insulate it there and fuse protect at the
battery!

** This will be visible with the door open. Cover with split loom and
no one will notice.

I put a computer in the rear of my '96 and powered it that way. The
audio, display, and IR receiver wiring ran under the carpet along the
transmission tunnel to the center console. I removed the trip
computer module and installed a custom made computer display. It
worked well.


-rev



On Apr 17, 7:18 am, "mario" <mario2...@email.t-com.hr> wrote:
> is there any hole to install power cable from hood to cabin for my
> amplifier? I can't find it! Thanks!




The Reverend Natural Light 04-17-2007 01:46 PM

Re: Grand cherokee 96' power cable problem
 

Without cutting or drilling anything:

>From the battery, over the right inner fenderwell, through an existing

hole in the inner fender*, between the right fender and body, feed in
through the grommit that carries the wiring to the right front door**,
under the dash, down the right front kick panel cover, under the front
door sill cover, under the b-pillar cover, under the rear door sill
cover, under the carpet to the space under the back seats, under the
rear carpet to wherever you are mounting the amp.

* Where the wire feeds through the right inner fender, it will chafe.
Over 80k miles, it wore through most of the shielding of the cable I
used (indoor/outdoor AC extension cord - and yes, it works just as
well as Monster cable). Insulate it there and fuse protect at the
battery!

** This will be visible with the door open. Cover with split loom and
no one will notice.

I put a computer in the rear of my '96 and powered it that way. The
audio, display, and IR receiver wiring ran under the carpet along the
transmission tunnel to the center console. I removed the trip
computer module and installed a custom made computer display. It
worked well.


-rev



On Apr 17, 7:18 am, "mario" <mario2...@email.t-com.hr> wrote:
> is there any hole to install power cable from hood to cabin for my
> amplifier? I can't find it! Thanks!




mario 04-17-2007 05:37 PM

Re: Grand cherokee 96' power cable problem
 
thanks!!that will help alot!!I own the car for 2 weeks now,so i don't know
everything about him..
I was trying to find double DIN dashboard to put Alpine Iva W200Ri
multimedia,but no success..
do you have any expirience with that?or will it have to be homemade
dashboard made with fiberglass?i would rather buy if it's possible!



mario 04-17-2007 05:37 PM

Re: Grand cherokee 96' power cable problem
 
thanks!!that will help alot!!I own the car for 2 weeks now,so i don't know
everything about him..
I was trying to find double DIN dashboard to put Alpine Iva W200Ri
multimedia,but no success..
do you have any expirience with that?or will it have to be homemade
dashboard made with fiberglass?i would rather buy if it's possible!



mario 04-17-2007 05:37 PM

Re: Grand cherokee 96' power cable problem
 
thanks!!that will help alot!!I own the car for 2 weeks now,so i don't know
everything about him..
I was trying to find double DIN dashboard to put Alpine Iva W200Ri
multimedia,but no success..
do you have any expirience with that?or will it have to be homemade
dashboard made with fiberglass?i would rather buy if it's possible!



mario 04-17-2007 05:37 PM

Re: Grand cherokee 96' power cable problem
 
thanks!!that will help alot!!I own the car for 2 weeks now,so i don't know
everything about him..
I was trying to find double DIN dashboard to put Alpine Iva W200Ri
multimedia,but no success..
do you have any expirience with that?or will it have to be homemade
dashboard made with fiberglass?i would rather buy if it's possible!



The Reverend Natural Light 04-17-2007 06:37 PM

Re: Grand cherokee 96' power cable problem
 

It would take a lot of very custom work to install a double DIN head
unit. The display I built fit in the space normally occupied by the
trip computer. I made it out of aluminum with a smoked plexiglass
face plate. The factory trim piece covered over all the jagged edges
so it looked like a professional job. Underneath the plastic was a
vacuum flourescent character display and an IR receiver. I programmed
the computer to respond to a credit card sized remote control from a
Kenwood stereo and play MP3s through the stock stereo. It looked damn
cool with the power on. With the power off, it blacked out completely
and looked just like the OEM trip computer.

That was in 2000 and you couldn't buy anything like that at a store.
Today you can, and for a lot less than I spent in parts.

So, unless you're really skilled with fiberglass and plastic
fabrication, you're stuck with OEM, single DIN, or an aftermarket GM/
Chrysler sized unit.


-rev



On Apr 17, 5:37 pm, "mario" <mario2...@email.t-com.hr> wrote:
> thanks!!that will help alot!!I own the car for 2 weeks now,so i don't know
> everything about him..
> I was trying to find double DIN dashboard to put Alpine Iva W200Ri
> multimedia,but no success..
> do you have any expirience with that?or will it have to be homemade
> dashboard made with fiberglass?i would rather buy if it's possible!





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