Hi,
I also have lights on the roof ((rhino rack (front and rear) when camping etc)) and I have two options, I ran a cable up the side of the windscreen - you will find there is enough room for a couple of cables under the black plastic which surrouns the windscreen and then i siliconed over the top of it, and its practically impossible to see. I then continued this cable up over the door and 'clamped' it under a rack mounting point and then up into the rack.
I also installed a connection lead in the back on the same removable pannel that the household style wall 12v socket is installed in. I have this new connection on a seperate switch to my driving lights and can turn it on and off independantly. I just use this for quick hook ups and the cable hangs loose inside the rear area...could probably hide it under the pannels if i really needed to.
most important thing is no drilling etc needed..once the cabling is hidden everything looks as though its made to be there!
I also have lights on the roof ((rhino rack (front and rear) when camping etc)) and I have two options, I ran a cable up the side of the windscreen - you will find there is enough room for a couple of cables under the black plastic which surrouns the windscreen and then i siliconed over the top of it, and its practically impossible to see. I then continued this cable up over the door and 'clamped' it under a rack mounting point and then up into the rack.
I also installed a connection lead in the back on the same removable pannel that the household style wall 12v socket is installed in. I have this new connection on a seperate switch to my driving lights and can turn it on and off independantly. I just use this for quick hook ups and the cable hangs loose inside the rear area...could probably hide it under the pannels if i really needed to.
most important thing is no drilling etc needed..once the cabling is hidden everything looks as though its made to be there!
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