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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 10:21 PM
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Question Need help for a wiring path for LED's.

I've searched for awhile trying to find the specific help i need.. but no luck.

I have wired two LED bars in the front to light up the driver and passenger footwells. I have the wires ran along the center console trim completely hidden.
The wires feed under the center console, through my drink holder area, then into my lid console thing.

In my center console i have a 12v splitter that im using to power the lights, which has a set of 4 switches that are mounted into the Drink holder area.

So here's my problem, I have recently purchases 2 12" LED strips for the rear of my car. The idea is to put them somewhere in the back to make the backseats light up red like the front. My problem is im having trouble finding a place that i can mount them, and completely hide the wires and get them into my center console, without completely ruining the effect of the LED's by putting them completely under the seat and hiding the light.. Im really trying to stay away from drilling anything. But if i have to its not really a problem.

Thanks ahead of time.. any ideas would be great.

Nevermind, spent a little bit after work today working on it.. got it set up pretty well. Will post pics later with a guide if anyone wants.

Last edited by Blasphemy6789; Oct 28, 2010 at 08:00 PM.
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