WestCoastDan JK Enthusiast Joined Mar 28, 2022 Messages 771 Location SoCal Sep 14, 2023 #1 Other than drilling a hole and using a grommet, how else have you guys gotten power to the lights on your roof rack? I’m sure I’ll figure out a way that works for me, but I’d still like to see how others have done it. Reactions: Dirty Dog
Other than drilling a hole and using a grommet, how else have you guys gotten power to the lights on your roof rack? I’m sure I’ll figure out a way that works for me, but I’d still like to see how others have done it.
Dirty Dog JK Addict Supporting Member Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Sep 18, 2022 Messages 1,618 Location Pueblo West, CO Sep 14, 2023 #2 I drilled, used a grommet, and added a bit of silicone sealant.
Anybodyhome USN Retired (1973-1993) Supporting Member Joined Jun 15, 2020 Messages 1,562 Location Nashville, NC Sep 14, 2023 #3 I've read about using the same wire path as the rear window wiper motor and washer pump, but I've never chased it to see if it's viable.
I've read about using the same wire path as the rear window wiper motor and washer pump, but I've never chased it to see if it's viable.
Dlcain JK Enthusiast Joined Sep 3, 2022 Messages 218 Location Florida Sep 14, 2023 #4 Anybodyhome said: I've read about using the same wire path as the rear window wiper motor and washer pump, but I've never chased it to see if it's viable. Click to expand... That's exactly how I ran mine
Anybodyhome said: I've read about using the same wire path as the rear window wiper motor and washer pump, but I've never chased it to see if it's viable. Click to expand... That's exactly how I ran mine