Door Conduit-Retainer

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84GMCSierra

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Has anyone installed one of these from LMC? I was thinking of adding them to my 84 Sierra, Base model for my speaker wires. I took out the door jamb switches and have the speaker wires running through the holes. Thought these might add a little protection to the wires.
 

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There are 2 types. Screw in and press in. Either works well.
 

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I have them...

My doors already had the holes because they were from a Suburban with power everything.

My cab had a few small dimples that lined up perfectly for drilling the center hole and screw holes. I cant find a good picture of it installed but here is what the holes look like.

ETA: To do a proper job on the install the doors probably need to come off but I cant remember specifically. Might be able to do it with just the fenders remoived.
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I have them...

My doors already had the holes because they were from a Suburban with power everything.

My cab had a few small dimples that lined up perfectly for drilling the center hole and screw holes. I cant find a good picture of it installed but here is what the holes look like.

ETA: To do a proper job on the install the doors probably need to come off but I cant remember specifically. Might be able to do it with just the fenders remoived.
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Thanks for the picture. That will help a lot. I need to replace my doors eventually but these will be good for initial fit, and practice,lol
 

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