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Old 07-08-2017, 09:17 PM
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Adjacent to the tailgate hinges are a left and right rubber boot. These are prefect for routing the HAM antenna cable and wires for the auxiliary tail lights. Using these the cables do not impinge the weather door seals. Also easy to then route through the headliner to the spare tire well where the radio is mounted, easy run from there upfront to the head unit. For the auxiliary tail lights tapped into the trailer electrical connector.
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Originally Posted by RS-America
Adjacent to the tailgate hinges are a left and right rubber boot. These are prefect for routing the HAM antenna cable and wires for the auxiliary tail lights. Using these the cables do not impinge the weather door seals. Also easy to then route through the headliner to the spare tire well where the radio is mounted, easy run from there upfront to the head unit. For the auxiliary tail lights tapped into the trailer electrical connector.
The left one has more room inside the rubber than the right. The right-hand side has the tubing for the washer fluid and there's next to no spare room. I ran my dashcam video cable through the left after discovering this.

Likewise, there's a decent enough space above the headliner to be able to run wires without having to pull off all the side trim. An electrician's flat fish tape or fiberglass rods are helpful for this. No need to pull the C-D pillar trim, and if you're lucky, not the B pillar either. Not like it's a big hassle there, as it's just the door weatherstripping that overlaps the headliner.
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Lookup up the VIN makes it "Sand White" (identical to my CTT, which is about 600 VIN#'s later) - how did it get to black?

Originally Posted by wkearney99
VIN decode seems to indicate a lot of that's present:
https://www.vindecoderz.com/EN/check...AC2A22BLA87150

Did the Turbo automatically come with PASM, thus not listing it as an option?



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