Amen brotha, I'm in the same boat. It would be nice if we knew exactly what was holding up our orders so we could make add/delete changes to get them built.
I, of course, don't have my Bronco yet. However, My thoughts are similar, running wires for perimeter lights and coax for antennas mounted on the roof rack. My thoughts are to purchase a rack that has supports extending from the rack down to the rear bumper. The idea would be to bundle all the...
OK, so I'm ordering the Lux and getting the B&O - Don't judge me. :rolleyes:
I have a large powered JBL sub that's been sitting around and am thinking about installing it in my OBX (if it ever arrives). My thought is that I could tap off of the installed 8" sub speaker cables and parallel them...
Hi Ben,
I'm not talking about all lights on the rack going on at once. I will have separate switching for two up front, one on each side, one in the rear, etc. so I need several wires coming down. Additionally antenna coax needs to be run down. Thanks for the idea though. : )
The auxiliary switch wiring is only a single wire. I'm talking 6-8 wires PLUS 3-4 coax cable for the antennas. I might be able to route those cables the same way as the auxiliary switch wire but I'm not sure if they will all fit. Then you have the issue with waterproofing the hole.
I know this is a bit premature but I’m customizing my new Bronco in my head. I plan on installing a roof rack that will be used to mount several radio antennas and several lights. I am wondering how I am going to be able to get all the wires and cables from the rack into the truck. When I was...