M MudMatt Active Member Jul 14, 2014 #1 Most of the kits come with 4M of cable, is that enough to get behind the dash up the post and to the rear of a 110? Im thinking it is but just wanted to make sure before i buy, thanks
Most of the kits come with 4M of cable, is that enough to get behind the dash up the post and to the rear of a 110? Im thinking it is but just wanted to make sure before i buy, thanks
martin1512 Well-Known Member Jul 14, 2014 #2 MudMatt said: Most of the kits come with 4M of cable, is that enough to get behind the dash up the post and to the rear of a 110? Im thinking it is but just wanted to make sure before i buy, thanks Click to expand... It may just reach, depends where on the back you mount the aerial.
MudMatt said: Most of the kits come with 4M of cable, is that enough to get behind the dash up the post and to the rear of a 110? Im thinking it is but just wanted to make sure before i buy, thanks Click to expand... It may just reach, depends where on the back you mount the aerial.
M MudMatt Active Member Jul 14, 2014 #3 martin1512 said: It may just reach, depends where on the back you mount the aerial. Click to expand... roughly just above door height on the drivers side, thinking an extra meter might be good to play safe
martin1512 said: It may just reach, depends where on the back you mount the aerial. Click to expand... roughly just above door height on the drivers side, thinking an extra meter might be good to play safe
martin1512 Well-Known Member Jul 14, 2014 #4 MudMatt said: roughly just above door height on the drivers side, thinking an extra meter might be good to play safe Click to expand... I would. From the dash to the rear door is almost 3 meters in a straight line. If you add in the extra length needed to go behind the dash and up the pillar, 4m is not going to leave a lot to play with.
MudMatt said: roughly just above door height on the drivers side, thinking an extra meter might be good to play safe Click to expand... I would. From the dash to the rear door is almost 3 meters in a straight line. If you add in the extra length needed to go behind the dash and up the pillar, 4m is not going to leave a lot to play with.