Abom
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- 1996 4X4
There isn't really a good category to stick this in, so this the closest one.
I'm in the middle of installing 3 antennas on the roof of my 96 Ex. One Globalstar dome-style antenna, one Wilson mag mount cellular antenna, and one mag mount CB antenna.
I already have a Sirius satellite radio antenna on the roof, to which I strung the wire into the Ex through the rear driverside door (because it's super thing, it went super snug behind the weather stripping and I lead it into the cabin near the bottom, but you'd never notice unless you were looking).
My question is, what's the best way to get these 3 new wires into the cabin, without drilling anything ? Each cable is slightly smaller in diameter than a regular coax cable.
I was thinking somehow going through the rear hatch area, although I'm kind of stumped on how to do it without making it look obvious/stupid, and without drilling any holes.
Any input is greatly appreciated
I'm in the middle of installing 3 antennas on the roof of my 96 Ex. One Globalstar dome-style antenna, one Wilson mag mount cellular antenna, and one mag mount CB antenna.
I already have a Sirius satellite radio antenna on the roof, to which I strung the wire into the Ex through the rear driverside door (because it's super thing, it went super snug behind the weather stripping and I lead it into the cabin near the bottom, but you'd never notice unless you were looking).
My question is, what's the best way to get these 3 new wires into the cabin, without drilling anything ? Each cable is slightly smaller in diameter than a regular coax cable.
I was thinking somehow going through the rear hatch area, although I'm kind of stumped on how to do it without making it look obvious/stupid, and without drilling any holes.
Any input is greatly appreciated