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IRSnuff Member Since: 14 Apr 2012 Location: Northeast Posts: 8 |
Just to let people know, I have now been shown a way through the bulkhead after visiting PVH Landrovers in Stokesley near to where I live. If you stand facing the car with bonnet up, and follow a section of the wiring loom which curves around the inside of the suspension spring bodywork and goes into the bulkhead through a grommet. At the top of this grommet is a small rubber nipple which can be cut off to allow wires to be fed into the cabin and is used for things like emergency vehicle lighting and such. So there you go |
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28th Jun 2012 11:14 am |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
Thanks for that, for a future project I was wondering on how to get through the bulkhead. |
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28th Jun 2012 12:15 pm |
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IRSnuff Member Since: 14 Apr 2012 Location: Northeast Posts: 8 |
May of helped if I mentioned the grommet I was talking about was on the top left of the bulkhead as your facing the car..... |
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28th Jun 2012 2:48 pm |
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johnny_22_83 Member Since: 04 Dec 2010 Location: bucuresti Posts: 182 |
Maybe these photos will help
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29th Jun 2012 5:41 am |
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mudslinger Member Since: 10 Jun 2010 Location: Deep in a cave in the hills Posts: 1035 |
Hi , did this on my previous freelander , you can take out the glove box(gives you more room )and there is enough space to put some 10 mm squared twin red and black through the bulkhead (bit fidley but do able with CARE..!!) Are you going to run h/f or vhf /uhf and if so can also give you some ant mounting tips as well I belong to a local Raynet group and lots of us with landrovers . P M ME IF YOU WANT SOME DETAILED STUFF Wales Were the mud is thicker, and the ruts are deeper. (And we have the water to wash it off, and more on the way..! ) Sd4 and chrome Ar*e piece, Auto box for best fun 09 Xs Gone 12 xs Gone HSE with Leather seats and 4 years warrenty.. staying for now ! |
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29th Jun 2012 5:56 am |
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v40mav Member Since: 27 Aug 2011 Location: Scotland Posts: 36 |
Mudslinger any pics would be great. I have plenty ways for the radios in the defender but want to put a radio in the other half's freelander. As at times we are both out at events ( raynet and motorsport) Ideally want to use either the yaesu 8900 ot a kenwood with the main radio mounted in the back onto the cargo barrier and using the remote head.
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30th Jun 2012 11:25 am |
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mudslinger Member Since: 10 Jun 2010 Location: Deep in a cave in the hills Posts: 1035 |
Right hopefully the weather will play ball next week no garage so all has to be done out doors . 1. first time on previous freelander 2 ran the cable from top behind the glove box (removed glove box to make life easier..) and used good old coat hanger wire (nice safe loop on the end to not puncture anything ..!!) pushed through from the inside into lower engine compartment VERY CAREFULLY..!! wire taped to coathanger 10 mins all sorted ran wire to back of battery box 2. Make sure 2 fuses one in each line pos and neg . (I prefer removable fuses so dealer can,t get shirty.. ohh extra wiring ..non standard could cause a fire untill no direct connection -no fuses !) 3 . Having a total revamp this time , got a RIGrunner 404u (1 input 4 outlets plus 2 usb ports handy for phones or digi comms ect ect ) 40 amp input 2x25 amp 1x 10 amp 1x5 amp 1x 1 amp for usb 4. separate 110 amp Battery in battery box, to be located in boot secured by heavyweight bungies ..!! quick connect terminals on battery box various outputs including 1x cigar outlet, and battery management system . this all connected with power poles,to radios , generators /mains power as needed . so can run variety of H/F, Vhf/UHF, and ability to charge mobile phones or other kit all bought, now just needs assembling ... need a dry day or 2 also have home made antenna mount for atas 120, via bolt for roofrails d/s rear and passenger side rail also extra earth on passenger side hinge for tailgate (same pattern as d/side) will take photo,s and put up a parts list, need some decent weather first..!! (anyone good at Rain dancing ..??) Wales Were the mud is thicker, and the ruts are deeper. (And we have the water to wash it off, and more on the way..! ) Sd4 and chrome Ar*e piece, Auto box for best fun 09 Xs Gone 12 xs Gone HSE with Leather seats and 4 years warrenty.. staying for now ! |
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30th Jun 2012 1:15 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
You should only punch that grommet with the wire, not remove it completely... |
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30th Jun 2012 2:02 pm |
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Mona Geeza Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Devon Posts: 1293 |
Passing a wire through a hole in metal not protected/lined with a grommet will lead to the wire abraiding and possible shorting out though? |
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1st Jul 2012 8:34 am |
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JST Member Since: 01 Nov 2011 Location: Lizant Posts: 1098 |
I fitted my Yaesu FT8900 in the boot of my FL2 under the floor next to the spare wheeland used a spare fuse in the rear fuse box. I then ran the remote head cable through to the centre consol so it does not even look as though a radio is fitted. I know normally you should run the cables direct to the battery but my set up works perfectly. I use a magmount for the short Watson antenna and reception/transmission is fine. John
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3rd Jul 2012 7:44 pm |
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v40mav Member Since: 27 Aug 2011 Location: Scotland Posts: 36 |
John - any chance of a pic of where you have put the head unit - in the front I had thought of putting in front of the Sat nav screen but the Boss says no - - I've not really found a place that i'm happy with. Disco 3 HSE Defender Puma 110 Freelander 2 HSE |
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3rd Jul 2012 9:02 pm |
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JST Member Since: 01 Nov 2011 Location: Lizant Posts: 1098 |
Sorry, on holiday in France at the moment without the radio head unit so no pics. However, I put the head unit in the cup holder area between the front seats using black velcro on the part that holds the head unit. The cable to the tranceiver runs under the passenger seat then under the plastic trim along the sill and into the boot. When you unplug the head unit and put it in the glove compartment nobody would know you had a radio at all and this installation does not damage the car in any way.
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6th Jul 2012 1:07 pm |
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Pegleg Member Since: 15 Apr 2010 Location: Deep in mid Wales Posts: 3114 |
Dead right. And I've seen some terrible damage caused by 'thermal event's. Never ever pass electrical cables through a bulkhead without a grommet. Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice. |
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8th Jul 2012 6:23 pm |
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vu2cpl Member Since: 27 Dec 2011 Location: Bangalore Posts: 5 |
Hi,
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29th Aug 2012 7:53 am |
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