Mochte hier eine alten Beitrag senden wie ich die Kabel von vorn nach hinen hab gelegt (leider in English):
I installed following wires:
- on left side (harder side to install because of windshield washer tube, rear and headliner lighting already in A-pillar and roof gutter making it a bit crowded) installed a heavy 3 wire rubber power cord (as used on power tools), speaker cable and door switch cable
- on right side installed a 3 wire rubber power cord, a speaker cable, two antenna cables for CB radio and one for ...? and also a door switch cable. You have to drill a hole at the bottom of the right A-pillar.
I've used one of these pull-cords electricians normally use when installing/pulling cables in tubes and worked fine.
With the two 3-wire power cords I can switch basicly 6 different items at the rear. Should be enough. 2 or 3 wire power cord is very nice material to do your installations with and already comes with a extra rubber isolation on top of the seperate wires.
See pics for my installation:
- door switch wiring through B-pillar and into roof gutter. Used grommets where wire comes through metal where ever possible.
- pic of right rear side, you see 3-wire power cord, speaker cable and antenna cable coming out of roof gutter. Other antenna cable follows gutter and comes out on left rear side of car
- bottom view from passenger side footwell area where you can see my drilled hole and the wires going in to left A-pillar. I pulled the wires back a little, taped them with ducktape (multiple layers), and pulled them into the hole shut, so they can't start scrafing on the metal edges (not on pic)
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