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    I used the billet cover for the grommet, and just went through near the steering column - Billet Wire Port Didn't recall the $42 price tag, but might have been......

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    For my headlight wires I punched holes through the body/frame in the toeboard area, and ran them inside the rails, since they were coming out in headlight conduits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    I used the billet cover for the grommet, and just went through near the steering column - Billet Wire Port Didn't recall the $42 price tag, but might have been......
    Roger, I know if your like me you always find out later but Parr has em' available for $29.95 from Parr Automotive.
    I know it might be extreme but on my latest ride down by my left foot I drilled the floor and on thru the frame which is boxed and made a plastic bushing (to keep from chaffing) so all the wiring could be ran inside the boxed frame rails, both on the passenger and drivers side then I fabb'd a similar billet wire port and fastened it to the frame to have the wires exit the frame at the front and in the engine compartment, there are reasons not to do it that way but it sure made it easy and sanitary looking. On my other ride I used one of the Parr billet ports above my distributor to run in & out the engine wiring and ran the rest out by the passenger footwell through a grommett. Best of luck Matthyj
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