Captain Skip
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Skip
- Joined
- Oct 13, 2020
- Threads
- 54
- Messages
- 346
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- 490
- Location
- New Hampshire
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Wrangler JL Sport S
- Occupation
- Happily retired
- Thread starter
- #1
I’ve seen a number of posts about the plastic plug on the drivers side being a good spot to run wires through the firewall. If you have an automatic it’s perfect, if you have a manual that’s where your clutch lever comes through the firewall. I needed to run some wires for my tow harness to the brake pedal as I will be towing my JL behind my motor home. People have recommended pulling the plug out with pliers. Not necessary - I looked under the dash, found the plug and pushed on it with 2 fingers, popped right out. I didn’t like the idea of drilling a hole than slathering on silicone to waterproof it so I took a different approach. I picked up a package of diaphragm grommets at O’Reilly’s Auto. The center is 1/2” and requires a 5/8” hole to mount it. Wires poked through the center with no problem and the rubber stayed tight around the wires. No need for silicone and if I have to remove the wires or add more it’s no problem. Figured I would pass this along/
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