Hello all
I getting reading to start the building of my wiring harness and am curious about where to run my wiring, specifically to the rear. I do not want to run any wires under the car rather instead run all the wiring in the car. Just wondering if there are any secret runs to the rear anyone has discovered.
Thanks
Matthew
Electrical wire runs
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Re: Electrical wire runs
You could do it by using a 16g flat cable and running it under the carpet then under the rear vinyl side panel and through the quarter panel. Other option is to cut a slot at the bottom of back shelf. You would also have to change your dash harness.
Personally I wouldn't bother with it as the stock location along the frame works well and it lasts for decades. Unless you climb under the car you can't see it. Instead of tape I've thought about running it the entire length in the high grade heat resistant vinyl tubing I get from Cycle Terminal.
Personally I wouldn't bother with it as the stock location along the frame works well and it lasts for decades. Unless you climb under the car you can't see it. Instead of tape I've thought about running it the entire length in the high grade heat resistant vinyl tubing I get from Cycle Terminal.
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I'll get back to you later today after my knee surgery therapy.
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Re: Electrical wire runs


I am going to be doing a 100% new custom harness so at this point changing things is no big deal. The routing is my curiosity. I'm sure that running it under the car would be fine but I just don't wanna. I remember seeing somewhere on the forum some time back a sneaky route in the panel under the door but couldn't find it when I searched. If nothing else Im going to run my harnesses between the seat rail and the door jamb under the carpet.
One last aside; for those that mount their batteries in the rear....did you put a fuse or a circut breaker on the wire that runs from the battery to the starter? What size fuse/circut breaker?
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Re: Electrical wire runs
There is an electrical cable called FCC cable that will work. I haven't looked to see how many conductors are available. It is intended for use under carpet wiring. (120V)
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