Roof Mounted Light Bars/ where to route the wiring?
#1
Roof Mounted Light Bars/ where to route the wiring?
Hello everyone,
I am looking to add a light bar to my roof rack. I have a extremely clean Blazer ZR2 and I do not want to drill holes in the roof, has anyone ran wiring to the roof from another point other than drilling the roof? Or any ideas? I can not see running covered wires next to the windshield or the rear window, but I will look at any ideas.
I have thought about running a remote system with its own battery, relay and remote system in a action packer bolted to the roof rack.
#2
Maybe drill a hole into the foot of the roof rack, and run the wires inside that way? Be a lot more labor intensive than just drilling a hole in the roof, but would be much cleaner. You would probably still have to drill a hole in the roof for the wire, but it would be hidden under the roof rack mount at least
#3
I hid mine under the windshield weatherstripping down the passenger side. If you lift up on the side of the rubber stripping, you'll noticed there's a good little crevice with enough room to tuck the wires in. Can see about 4 inches of wire from the light bar to where it goes in behind the rubber and that is all.
#4
Maybe drill a hole into the foot of the roof rack, and run the wires inside that way? Be a lot more labor intensive than just drilling a hole in the roof, but would be much cleaner. You would probably still have to drill a hole in the roof for the wire, but it would be hidden under the roof rack mount at least
#5
I just mounted some roof lights, but I just drilled right through the roof, and siliconed the holes lol. I'm lazy
#6
Another popular option is bulkhead connectors, typically found in the marine world.
If I ever get around to installing my roof rack and the forward, side, and rear facing LED bars that I want, I plan on using a single multi-wire (for relay signal wires) and two larger (for a 4 gauge power and ground) bulkhead connectors that can unplugged and then be capped off on the roof, if I ever need to pull the roof rack off quickly.
If I ever get around to installing my roof rack and the forward, side, and rear facing LED bars that I want, I plan on using a single multi-wire (for relay signal wires) and two larger (for a 4 gauge power and ground) bulkhead connectors that can unplugged and then be capped off on the roof, if I ever need to pull the roof rack off quickly.
#8
Tom, if I recall correctly, didn't you build your own roof rack?
This idea sounds very clean...I'd like to see it done.
This idea sounds very clean...I'd like to see it done.
#10
Ok so I am going wireless. I’ll house a battery and remote wiring system with relay in a flat action packer type box. I’m going to add a small solar panel to it to maintain a charge. I will make it so I can remove it when it’s not needed and it will let me use it on my boat as well as my RZR. Once I have a rough version I will post it.