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not an easy job if there is no string to pull it through with, if the chassis is in the normal position.

I changed mine from inside to outside, put it in some split convoluted tubing & ran it along the top face of the chassis rail, tywrapped to pipes/brackets, it's well out of harms way & easy to get to if I want to run extra wires to the rear end.

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If you do try and do it make sure to remove the bolts from the shock top mount and the gearbox cross=member on that side as it will make it considerably easier. Do it in stages using stiff but pliable wire. Thread from one hole to the next using a loop of string to fish the end of the wire out of the hole so you can then pull a string through behind it. Repeat to next available hole in chassis until you get to the back. I did this but it still took a morning to get a string right through (110). The string is still there as in the end i decided to fix it above the chassis anyway!!

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I did the same as Orgasmic farmer, used heavy earth wire with a loop on the end in an effort to get it to up and down the curves, used string at the end to fish it out. I then the loom inside a rubber tube and pulled it all through with the earth wire. It is not easy but doable.

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I used a length of brake pipe when I did mine, I had me at the rear end of the chassis and a mate of mine feeding the loom through the small-ish hole at the front of the chassis so It wouldn't get trapped

John

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