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northern_bloke

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Pretty simple, depending on the current draw you are expecting to pull through the rear socket. The easiest way to do this is to piggyback off the front socket and run the wires down the side trim into the boot. If you are expecting to pull anything above 60 or so watts I'd run a new circuit from the fusebox

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2 hours ago, Updown789 said:

Pretty simple, depending on the current draw you are expecting to pull through the rear socket. The easiest way to do this is to piggyback off the front socket and run the wires down the side trim into the boot. If you are expecting to pull anything above 60 or so watts I'd run a new circuit from the fusebox

If it's a 3 door too I can easily tell you which trims pull off and which are screwed into place

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On 2/28/2017 at 20:10, Updown789 said:

Should still be relatively simple, just popping off the Internal sill covers and the boot trim, plus the centre console

 

Any idea where I can find a guide as to how to do this?

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