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    The rear support plates cover the ABS holes completely. Was yours a Sport bar? If so, then this is very peculiar. I mean seriously, I even used part of the ABS line hole for one of the rear support bolts. All I had to do was drill it out a little.

    I had to disconnect the ABS harness and pull the wire out of the hole before I even set the bar in the car. It would completely have crushed the wire.

    S.

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    Don't forget you're comparing an '04 to a '96. Just a thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammm
    Don't forget you're comparing an '04 to a '96. Just a thought.
    There ya go! :alien:

    S.

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    Make sure you use grommets for ANY hole you reroute wires through!!!

    You don't want to have the wires cut in 2 or insulation cut through & the wires grounded out.

    RJ
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    Thanks. The ABS wires have a plastic sleeve already because Mazda routes them up through the body. That's actually why I need precisely a 3/4" drill bit: to match the hole size and allow the sleeve to seat properly.

    You guys are so wonderful...

    S.

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