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  1. #1
    The Admiral
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    Hi all.

    I've done a Google Search to see if anyone's asked this question, but found
    nothing. I've bought a Dashmount bracket for my car (MK3 Golf 1996) in order
    to fit a CARK91 kit. The bracket fits close to the central air vent. I'm
    wondering how to run the cable/loom without having to drill any holes. Any
    ideas.... perhaps someone has done this type of install before?

    Thanks in advance.

    T.A.





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  2. #2
    Adam Greatrix
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    Re: CARK91 in Golf MK3 (1996)

    "The Admiral" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Hi all.
    >
    > I've done a Google Search to see if anyone's asked this question, but

    found
    > nothing. I've bought a Dashmount bracket for my car (MK3 Golf 1996) in

    order
    > to fit a CARK91 kit. The bracket fits close to the central air vent. I'm
    > wondering how to run the cable/loom without having to drill any holes. Any
    > ideas.... perhaps someone has done this type of install before?



    I managed to fit both of my car kits without drilling any holes. I mounted
    the holder in the passenger footwell where the passenger's right knee would
    nearly be (if that makes sense). The speaker directly behind it. I managed
    to fit the brains of the unit behind the plastic that covers the centre
    console and surrounds the gear stick area etc. The cables can all be ran
    into joins or ends of the panelling so no holes were drilled for the cables.
    The wire to the aerial I ran up behind the glove box and up the windscreen
    pillar to the top left corned of the windscreen. The only holes I drilled
    where to mount the holder, but it's fitted onto a small plastic panel that
    only costs about £8 to replace.

    Adam





  3. #3
    The Admiral
    Guest

    Re: CARK91 in Golf MK3 (1996)

    "Adam Greatrix" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > "The Admiral" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Hi all.
    > >
    > > I've done a Google Search to see if anyone's asked this question, but

    > found
    > > nothing. I've bought a Dashmount bracket for my car (MK3 Golf 1996) in

    > order
    > > to fit a CARK91 kit. The bracket fits close to the central air vent. I'm
    > > wondering how to run the cable/loom without having to drill any holes.

    Any
    > > ideas.... perhaps someone has done this type of install before?

    >
    >
    > I managed to fit both of my car kits without drilling any holes. I mounted
    > the holder in the passenger footwell where the passenger's right knee

    would
    > nearly be (if that makes sense). The speaker directly behind it. I managed
    > to fit the brains of the unit behind the plastic that covers the centre
    > console and surrounds the gear stick area etc. The cables can all be ran
    > into joins or ends of the panelling so no holes were drilled for the

    cables.
    > The wire to the aerial I ran up behind the glove box and up the windscreen
    > pillar to the top left corned of the windscreen. The only holes I drilled
    > where to mount the holder, but it's fitted onto a small plastic panel that
    > only costs about £8 to replace.
    >
    > Adam
    >


    Hi Adam.

    Thanks for the reply. Looks like the best way is to run a cable through the
    ends of panels then. hopefully be attacking it this weekend.

    cheers

    T.A.





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