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![]() theres no hacking at all, its actually pretty simple and requires no drilling with any bits and usually only takes an extra minute upon installing the deck. so lets see with my method you take 1 screw out and attach 1 wire to that screw location and its done you don't even have to take the console off completely to do this I just gave an easy option and geez thats pretty much the same damm place you described. your option you need sandpaper, drill and bit, lock tight an 8-32 bolt, I don't know about you but I haven't had any screws come loose when I tighten them. the end result is the same only your method took about 10-15 minutes longer and both are pretty much in the same area. but it is easier and more correct huh?
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