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GGDR



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How hard is running a cable into the upper tailgate?

Hi team,

I need to run a cable into the upper tailgate to fit my rear dashcam.

I think there are two gaiters / bellows which I'll need to get it through but any tips on how to get the trim off either side would be greatly appreciated.

. Cheers, Greg
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stick the dashcam on the tailgate glass and then tuck the cable into the tailgate trim...leave a bit extra loose so when you open the tailgate it wont stretch... ... - .- -.




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Thanks Stan! I want to get it through the gaitor. Just unsure how to get into that... Cheers, Greg
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the rubber gaiter?...you dont....

cam on glass. then link and hide the cable in the frame trim... ... - .- -.




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The easiest way would be to pull out the upper end of the gaiter from the body , feed the cable through from the open end down into the tailgate, poke a length of cable into the space above the roof headlining and the refit the gaiter. The gaiter fits just like a grommet. You can then fish for the length of cable you poked into the headlining with a length of wire or similar with with the end formed into a hook. Simples Thumbs Up

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stan: yes your technique is good to tuck it in. But I need to get it from the hinged door, through the gaiter (like the other cables) and into the main car body. Do you have a rear cam? If so how do you get your cable to cross the hinged door to the fixed main body?

nicedayforit: great idea ill try that.

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Thanks chaps!

. Cheers, Greg
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this my setup, with the cable tucked into the trim,


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