Can anyone tell me the best way to get a TV aerial wire from outside to inside without trapping it in the door or sunroof. Trying to look at the best way but can’t seem to find the best solution. So thought I’d ask you guys.
Cheers Ste
Can anyone tell me the best way to get a TV aerial wire from outside to inside without trapping it in the door or sunroof. Trying to look at the best way but can’t seem to find the best solution. So thought I’d ask you guys.
Cheers Ste
Just wait till the truck is six months old then simply press your thumb firmly anywhere you want the lead to come through and hey presto, instant hole.
the maoster:
Just wait till the truck is six months old then simply press your thumb firmly anywhere you want the lead to come through and hey presto, instant hole.
sounds like a ‘top tip’ from Viz!
The doors on a stralis usually have a 2 inch gap to let in the wind and rain. So I don’t see some co-ax being any trouble to fit through the door.
damoq:
The doors on a stralis usually have a 2 inch gap to let in the wind and rain. So I don’t see some co-ax being any trouble to fit through the door.
dont stick a mag mount to it you’ll ■■■■ the cab off its mounts …
I put my tv aerial through a rubber plug just near where the exhaust is for the night heater or take a bolt out of the air kit
Take the cushions off the bottom bunk and lift up the plastic covers. As mentioned, on drivers side you could run through a night-heater hole. Alternatively on the passenger side you can drill through the side locker plastic casing which is the plastic lump at the bottom. I would then run up the back of the side deflector.