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    Ok I am using speaker holder 5 and am trying to figure out how the heck I get the wires for the recharge port past it. I can't seem to come up with a solution that sounds doable. Please help.

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    How about channels? I know the pic below is a V4 holder but I would think the same idea would work for the V5.

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    Cut a small channel along the outside of the speaker mount. You'll be able to route fine gauge wires past the speaker that way.

    Edit: DC beat me to the punch, and used pictures.
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    DC do those go all the way thru the holder or are they just deep enough for the wire?

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    Ok last 2 questions. What did you use to make the groove? And what guage wire would you recomend?

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    28 gauge wire if available, but nothing larger than 26 gauge. You can use just about anything to cut it, but a dremel or file is probably easiest. Just cut the channel wide enough and deep enough for the wires to slip past.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rlobrecht View Post
    28 gauge wire if available, but nothing larger than 26 gauge. You can use just about anything to cut it, but a dremel or file is probably easiest. Just cut the channel wide enough and deep enough for the wires to slip past.
    ^^This

    A Dremel with a cutoff wheel will make quick work of it.
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    Thanks everyone for your help

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    If you are wary of using a Dremel, a small file will do the trick. It'll take a lot longer, but you'll also have a great deal more control over how it turns out.

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