slim_pickens
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This upcoming weekend, I need to run a 6 AWG power wire from my main battery (2022 Wrangler automatic with eTorque) to the rear in-floor cubby to power my REDARC & auxiliary battery setup.
I know people generally tackle getting cable to the back of the Jeep in one of two ways: (1) running the cable along or inside the frame rails and then up into the cab in the back through something like a drain plug; or (2) passing through the firewall and into the cab. For the sake of reliability and "doing it right" (?), I'm leaning toward the latter unless you guys tell me it isn't worth the hassle.
That said, thanks to plenty of posts on the topic, there are two approaches to passing the firewall: (1) the "easy" route on the driver's side with the unused plastic cap where I think the clutch cylinder on a manual transmission would pass through; and (2) the "harder" route on the passenger side with the grommet high up behind the glovebox that takes a fair bit of fishing, apparently.
I would slightly prefer running the cable along the passenger side of the cab since my connection to the REDARC will end up on the passenger side of the rear anyway. But without having done this before, I'm a little fuzzy on the tradeoffs here between the approaches. Any advice?
Thanks guys.
I know people generally tackle getting cable to the back of the Jeep in one of two ways: (1) running the cable along or inside the frame rails and then up into the cab in the back through something like a drain plug; or (2) passing through the firewall and into the cab. For the sake of reliability and "doing it right" (?), I'm leaning toward the latter unless you guys tell me it isn't worth the hassle.
That said, thanks to plenty of posts on the topic, there are two approaches to passing the firewall: (1) the "easy" route on the driver's side with the unused plastic cap where I think the clutch cylinder on a manual transmission would pass through; and (2) the "harder" route on the passenger side with the grommet high up behind the glovebox that takes a fair bit of fishing, apparently.
I would slightly prefer running the cable along the passenger side of the cab since my connection to the REDARC will end up on the passenger side of the rear anyway. But without having done this before, I'm a little fuzzy on the tradeoffs here between the approaches. Any advice?
Thanks guys.
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