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Anyone know if its possable to fish the wires from one clearence lite to another and down the corner post on a 2001. 5 Dodge Diesel or is there to many cross pieces in the roof,or does one have to drop the headliner which i really dont want to do.
 
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You might try removing one or more of the lites and running a fishtape from the A pillar to the lite. Also, it is my recollection that you can snap the front edge of the headliner open a little bit without damage. I don't know if the wires are accessible from that point. Out of curiosity, why do you need to get to the clearance light wires?
 
There's a thread entitled "Clearance Lights" started by ronco just below this thread. Take a look there, it sounds like one of those folks has done what you are trying to do.



Good Luck!
 
emjay

I read the posts below and there is nothing there about wireing or fishing wires or anything else pertaining to the wireing of clearence lites, thats why i posted the question, no offence but i dont think you read or understood my original question or any of the posts in the other queery below. Thanks anyway for your response.
 
Catch a Fish for a Man or Teach the Man to Fish?

The point I was making is that person(s) in that thread have done the job you are trying to do. Why don't you ask one of them? Send them a PM or post to that thread! You're in the river, now swim!



No offense taken;)
 
I installed the clearace lights on my 97 and I was able to drop the front of the headliner only. Just remove the upper console and pull down about 6 inches to access the wiring and run the wire over to the a pillar under the headliner. I ran the wire down to the headlight switch and installed a relay to power them up.

-Paul R. Haller-
 
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