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Light pod wiring routing (Baja design s2 pro)

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Hello all, looking on some advice on wiring up Baja design lights. I plan on utilizing the wiring harness that came with the kit. Any recommendations on where to feed the switch into the cabin? And any suggestions or tips before I fully install. Anything helps! Thanks!
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If you look on the firewall, driver's side under the hood you should see a rubber plug about 2" diameter. Inside the cabin you'll see a similar rubber plug if you pull the carpet up a little above the dead pedal.
 

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The rubber plug has 2 layers, so I recommend taping the wire to a screwdriver or other pointed tool and threading it through that way. You cant just create a hole and thread it through because you will only get through one layer.
 
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If you look on the firewall, driver's side under the hood you should see a rubber plug about 2" diameter. Inside the cabin you'll see a similar rubber plug if you pull the carpet up a little above the dead pedal.

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Im not sure thats it. there should be wires already running through it. The easiest way to find it is from the inside of the footwell. You will see the wires running through it. Impossible to miss.

For others who have done this, did you seal around the puncture with anything after you ran through it? If so, what did you use? FYI, I didn't and no issues, but just curious.
 
 







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