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Routing Coax


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I mounted my Firestick in the center of my tool box, but am now looking for ideas on how to get the coax into the truck.

Any ideas would be appreciated.
 


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I'd suggest running it between the cab and bed then up through the floor by the cab mount and under the floor liner what ever it is rubber or carpet to the radio..
 

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I'd suggest running it between the cab and bed then up through the floor by the cab mount and under the floor liner what ever it is rubber or carpet to the radio..
Where is the cab mount located (general area)? Any drilling?
 

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On extended cabs, there is a rubber grommet on each side of the floor, right behind the door. You can poke a hole in it and run the wire through it. Don't know if regular cabs have them. It's where I ran mine.
 

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On extended cabs, there is a rubber grommet on each side of the floor, right behind the door. You can poke a hole in it and run the wire through it. Don't know if regular cabs have them. It's where I ran mine.
Thats what I ended up doing, comes up through the side seat in the back. Looks great! Thanks for the tips, greatly appreciate it!

Too bad I'll have to wait till tomorrow to tune it. Stormin like mad!
 

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