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Where do the wires run???

Blackhawk96dr

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I'm getting a PRINSU CabRack for my 2018 Taco I want to do a 40" light bar in front on the rack and a 10" light on each side and one facing back. My question is where do I run the wires for the switches and the power with out having wires running 30 feet from the top down the back then back to the fire wall and the battery or drilling a hole in the roof (not an option) any ideas or experience having done this.
 
I'm getting a PRINSU CabRack for my 2018 Taco I want to do a 40" light bar in front on the rack and a 10" light on each side and one facing back. My question is where do I run the wires for the switches and the power with out having wires running 30 feet from the top down the back then back to the fire wall and the battery or drilling a hole in the roof (not an option) any ideas or experience having done this.
Run the wires down each side of the windshield there is a tight channel between the black molding and the A-piller you can tuck wires on each side each side will hold about 1 8awg aize if wire so no problem for what you want to run x do it with lube and caution
 
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The above answers are solid, I'll also add that inside the engine compartment, on the firewall, on both driver and passenger sides there are large round rubber grommets. These are the access that some of your wiring is already taking advantage of in going from the engine compartment to the passenger compartment. You can push wiring through these to get inside the cab.
 
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The above answers are solid, I'll also add that inside the engine compartment, on the firewall, on both driver and passenger sides there are large round rubber grommets. These are the access that some of your wiring is already taking advantage of in going from the engine compartment to the passenger compartment. You can push wiring through these to get inside the cab.
If possible use passengrr
 
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