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<blockquote data-quote="LITTLEELVISDAN" data-source="post: 781262" data-attributes="member: 15843"><p>Well. I finally got my reverse led's installed today and I am not one to want to cut into the stock harness. Soooo. I decided to run a 16/6 trailer harness from front up fitter connections area, to the rear bumper area. Sounds simple enough. But I wanted to permanently hide this cable. I decided to snake in in the passengers frame rail . After a day of painstaking fiddling, I did it. Yes it's a rubber insulated cable. It worked nicely and isn't rubbing on anything. Now I can have any option I want in the future with minimal effort and turn the truck back to stock in minutes. </p><p></p><p>Question I have is should I use all 6 for positive wires only or use 3 of the 6 for a good ground to the battery ground (fused).</p><p></p><p>Pics if anybody wants them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLEELVISDAN, post: 781262, member: 15843"] Well. I finally got my reverse led's installed today and I am not one to want to cut into the stock harness. Soooo. I decided to run a 16/6 trailer harness from front up fitter connections area, to the rear bumper area. Sounds simple enough. But I wanted to permanently hide this cable. I decided to snake in in the passengers frame rail . After a day of painstaking fiddling, I did it. Yes it's a rubber insulated cable. It worked nicely and isn't rubbing on anything. Now I can have any option I want in the future with minimal effort and turn the truck back to stock in minutes. Question I have is should I use all 6 for positive wires only or use 3 of the 6 for a good ground to the battery ground (fused). Pics if anybody wants them? [/QUOTE]
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