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I can't stand exposed wiring and was thinking about running all my overhead wiring through the Rollcage. Looking for pros and cons of doing this.
 
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If ya got a top...& honda windshield. ..
can hide 95% of wires..in them
 
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If you drill a hole in the top and bottom and use a wiring fishing tape you should be able to get them through

Feed threw
better use...rubber grommets
...or scuffs wire...short/Fire
mines hide...pretty well

20170512 190529
 
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You can always go underneath. I used 3/4" flexible conduit and ran it alongside the stock main harness. It has a split underneath the seat for wires that terminate there (bilge blower etc). Out of the way and very well protected. I ran 4 extra wires of different colors for future use.
 
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What about blue tooth wires... You know like the blue tooth axles all those jacked up SEMA trucks run. lol

But really, It would be a PITA. If you are wanting to clean it up. what about just running some conduit up the left or right center pillars. Paint it black and it would look almost factory.
 
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I used some black split loom, just sized it just big enough for the wires being ran. Hiding it where i could. I honestly think only some one that has a rig that has wired in things might be the only ones who would see it. But still looks pretty professional. And its cheap on amazon or ebay.
 
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Rear ROPS pretty easy just a little wire loop at bottom where it bolts to the frame, mid not really possible, front with a windshield or partial lower hole it'll be hidden where it comes from dash and into cage and upper will be into roof good. If you do I'd expanding foam inside at the hole to get strength back.
I did run everything through tubes in the bars on our last pk1 and it was good but made upgrades hard and overall pita.
 
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I used some black split loom, just sized it just big enough for the wires being ran. Hiding it where i could. I honestly think only some one that has a rig that has wired in things might be the only ones who would see it. But still looks pretty professional. And its cheap on amazon or ebay.

This is what I did on mine but I'm still not happy with it
 
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Rear ROPS pretty easy just a little wire loop at bottom where it bolts to the frame, mid not really possible, front with a windshield or partial lower hole it'll be hidden where it comes from dash and into cage and upper will be into roof good. If you do I'd expanding foam inside at the hole to get strength back.
I did run everything through tubes in the bars on our last pk1 and it was good but made upgrades hard and overall pita.

The rear and mid section is where I wanted to work on
 
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