aux gauge wiring route......

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On to the next piece of the jigsaw puzzle......

I'm pre planning my install of my aspro tacho, oil temp gauge, and the warning light for my firetec so I need to route some extra wires from front to back, but I have full belly pans fitted :( so I've had a look and the only viable route I can see is through the cab and round under the rnr....... What's every one else done? Any one thought of a better route?


Also as I need a few wires, and to protect them I'm thinking of using 7 core trailor wire to future proof myself for future 'extras'

Shaun :mrgreen:
 
Funnily enough Ozziedog and I were discussing this earlier.
I've run 7 core trailer flex up the A pillar and through the roof cant rails to the rear of the bus, and then down through the rear corners.
 
Haha small world :lol: , up and over that sounds promising I'll have a look at that tomorrow,


sparkywig said:
up the A pillar and through the roof cant rails to the rear of the bus

The what rails? Above the headlining? Big job to get the cable up there, never touched the head lining yet :mrgreen:
 

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