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Flyfasteddie
Oct 23, 2014Explorer
That's what I did and it ended up being easier than I thought it would. In my Class C I used a coax cable and a 4 conductor sheathed cable so I only had 2 physical cables.
I just ran them through the floor pan of the cab near the firewall and pretty much followed the inside of the "C" channel frame all the way to the back. I zip-tied it to an existing wire harness at each fastener location and the hardest part was threading 50' of wire over and under different things that were in the way.
It's really well protected under there and much easier than trying to run it inside.
I just ran them through the floor pan of the cab near the firewall and pretty much followed the inside of the "C" channel frame all the way to the back. I zip-tied it to an existing wire harness at each fastener location and the hardest part was threading 50' of wire over and under different things that were in the way.
It's really well protected under there and much easier than trying to run it inside.
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