Frank (farna@xxxxxxx), you said... >Which is exactly what I did when I installed one on my car. I believe the >dealer kits did the same thing, as installing that plastic piece or going >through the big rubber grommet (I have seen some installed going through >it though) is a big PITA! I think those were reserved for factory >installations iwth the dash out. It's real easy to get them in with no >dash in place, of course! You have to remember, most of the dealer >installed items came with instructions, but most installers took short >cuts or did it the way they thought was "better". You know, "if all else >fails, read instructions" . ::nod:: Exactly. 'course, the only instructions I happen to have are for a different year, with a slightly different installation. Getting it through the rubber grommet isn't as bad as it seems, at least for Little Car. I'm able to feed a hose through there: I'm just worried about it collapsing in there. >Gwen I jsut drill a hole only about the same outside diameter of the hose. >It's a bit tough to push the hose through (use a little soap or silicone >on the hose), but it works fine. Just make sure there is a bit of slack in >the hose and vibration won't cut it. If a grommet has the right inside >diameter you can drill a large hole and use a grommet, of course. I may have to go with that. We shall see! Cheers, Gwen Smith ______^_____^______ (O|O) =RAMBLER= (O|O) Gwen Smith * gwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ------------------- www.gwensmith.com/interests/rambler \-<>---|770|---<>-/