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Old Mar 7, 2018 | 12:20 PM
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Where do most of you feed wire through the firewall for accessories? I don't see a whole lot of options.
 
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Where do most of you feed wire through the firewall for accessories? I don't see a whole lot of options.
​​​​​​ Nevermind. I'm just going to use the antenna wire grommet like suggested in other threads. I am going to run an extra wire through it and just zip tie it up somewhere for future use in case I add another accessory somewhere down the line.
 
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Where do most of you feed wire through the firewall for accessories? I don't see a whole lot of options.
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Antenna cable hole. follow from ant
I thought I had posted a reply here, but I guess I failed. I was looking for other options, but finally did use that grommet. I also fished two extra wires through it and zip tied them out of the way, in case I want to add other accessories later.

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