Originally posted by Patrick:
Originally posted by SaV-iT:
The sills, I got the screws I could out...the others weren't quite so co-operative ...how are you supposed to get them out when there is like an inch between them and the seat, and the screw is recessed to far for a right-angle driver?





This is an excellent opportunity to make your own tools. Cheap screwdriver + vise = custom length right-angle screwdriver.



Or do what I did. I pulled the front seat out of the car, only 10 bolts to the floor, not including the cosmetic seat track covers and the seat belt bolt. Then, you can get at all of the screws on the door sill trim with ease. Also, the carpet comes up and guess where I ran my power wire. Actually, that was my first iteration, when I redid everything, I ran it under the door sills, fed the wire (0 gauge) through the exisiting holes under the actual sill. Pretty slick, I think as it is protected from pretty much everything. I also sprayed some expanding foam to keep it in place. When the wire came out to the back, I removed the rear bench and ran it up and under the ledge. You'll see the ledge when you remove the rear bench. I have pix somewhere if anyone is interested.


Chris NJ 98.5 SVT Silver Frost