Re: Ask first, then drill...
Turned out to be a non-issue, as SK was steering me towards. Long screwdriver into the existing hole from above, then a little shove through the headliner carpet and into the cabin. Glad I put a little plywood there so I didn't put a ding in the cabin liner. Got the new bowlight wired and am happy to report that when I flip the switch, the light goes on. ;D
maw',
The light I originally bought would've required boring the wire hole to accommodate the fixture body, as it wasn't entirely an above-deck mount. I just exchanged it for a unit that is completely a surface mount (aside from the wires).
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