PERFECT! I guess since it's not a wall, I just never thought of using the wire fish. That was life changing! 🤣 Thanks for the tip.
I started at the back this time and got all the way to the front Originally, I started at the front and only got into the frame around the front door. This is...
Ah-ha! Thanks for the picture. I'll have to get a tape or a coat hanger and try pushing that forward from the bumper until it pops out somewhere. I'm not able to see the path, but maybe I can get through with something a little stiffer than the wire itself.
That's exactly where I'm stuck; I started at the front and got so the way to the rear passenger side tire... And can't figure out how to get from there past the tire and other moving or hot things into the bumper. I've got a coil of wire zip tied right there at the back end of the factory rubi rail.
OK, so I got from the battery, along the passenger side frame rail to the wheel well... Hmmm.. how do I get from the end of the frame rail over to the bumper to connect to the lights from there? Kinda stuck and have a coil of wire zip tied to the rock slider until I figure it out. 🤣 Guess maybe...
I got the ChargePoint Home Flex because we have CP at work (free charging under he solar panels for employees!) so I only need one app to manage charging, and our electric company (Eversource) was offering rebates on the purchase and install.
Works great, no issues, love it.
I really like the ChargePoint HomeFlex. We have ChargePoint at work (free charging under the solar panels for employees!) so I only need one app, and Eversource was offering a rebate on the unit and installation for home charging that included ChargePoint and one other brand.
I want to add small pod lights on the back bumper for reverse, trailer aux, whatever. It looks like everything comes with a wiring harness that has a relay & switch. With the factory aux switches, do I still need all the stuff that comes with the lights, or just run the wires up front, ground...
Sorry for the parking lot & garage setting LOL but I just put these Ace Engineering sliders on and don't have any better pics. Anyway, a bit pricy but ROCK SOLID and easy install with the three existing bolts under the frame. I liked that they mount with the factory "Rubi Rails" in place.
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