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    Default Drilled 8 new holes in the tower...

    No pics yet, but it sounds GOOD!

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    Interesting, very interesting. I know what 8 holes in a tower can do, or mean, or allow access to. But then again i already got 8 holes in my tower, and im adding more.
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    Ok, how about a couple of boring garage pics...




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    you want to reinstall my tower speakers for me? i like the wireless look!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rdlangston13 View Post
    you want to reinstall my tower speakers for me? i like the wireless look!
    Thanks! So funny story on the wiring... I got so frustrated trying to pull the wires to the rear tube I just yanked them completely out and started over. My wife came out and talked me off my cliff and had a couple of good ideas on how to get it done. So I'll gladly help, but you'd be better off with her helping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brain_rinse View Post
    ... I got so frustrated trying to pull the wires to the rear tube I just yanked them completely out and started over. .

    And thats why I installed mine on the front bar-there is just no way I could handle that frustration

    looking good Dan
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    Nice work Dan and I feel you on the frustration. I went thru the center oval tube so I had to get two pairs of 12ga thru one hole. Really had to get creative AND exercise a whole lot of patience.
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    I hope you guys post up your methods for those of us who hope to get there some day.
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    Details on the final method of getting to the rear bar?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dusty2221 View Post
    Details on the final method of getting to the rear bar?
    Ed pretty much nailed it. My main issue was that I used 4-wire speaker cables. The outer jacket is another layer of protection for the wires, but it also adds to the bulk. Fishing the wires in sets of 4 proved to be too frustrating, so I ended up removing the outer jacket and taping the wires up in pairs. Pulling them through one set at a time was actually pretty easy. Thank you, honey.

    Ok, a couple of things I'd add to Ed's explanation...
    You drill from the front tube all the way through into the crossmember, then do the same thing on the rear tube. That gets you your "through and through" access holes.

    I pulled the wires in 3 steps. First, out the hole in the front of the front tower tube. Second, back through the front tube, through the crossmember, and out the the rear tube. Finally, back in the rear tube and out the bottom holes for each speaker. No idea if that makes any sense without a picture...

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