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Old 03-07-2004, 12:52 PM
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What is the easiest way to run satellite atennas from the inside of the truck to the engine compartment? I understand the signal will be received just as well through the fiberglass hood.

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What is the easiest way to run satellite atennas from the inside of the truck to the engine compartment? I understand the signal will be received just as well through the fiberglass hood.

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I hate to see anyone "cobble" things , but if you must go out threw the steering shaft boot,use and AWL or ice pick type tool to punch a very small hole for the antenna cable to go through.if you can use some vasoline to lube the rubber so it doesn't tear, and please route the wire(s) so it doesn't interfere with your pedals.good luck
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1) Get some heat resistance wire and use your tail pipe it goes the full length of vehical.
2) Use a radio signal and beam it to the other end of the truck.
3) go out threw the steering shaft boot - orginal idea.
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