2010 Silverado Liberty

Blask3

New Member
Jul 2, 2012
11
Ansonia, CT
I just acquired a Whelen liberty bar and I am going to be installing it on my 2010 Silverado crew cab. Does anyone have any tips for running the wires so I dont have to drill into the roof? I am planning on putting the brain of my controller under the rear seat. Thanks.
 

Mattdecker

Member
Mar 16, 2013
1,172
Barren County, Kentucky
I just acquired a Whelen liberty bar and I am going to be installing it on my 2010 Silverado crew cab. Does anyone have any tips for running the wires so I dont have to drill into the roof? I am planning on putting the brain of my controller under the rear seat. Thanks.

Run the cables between the cab and the bed of the truck.

There should be a vent in the back of the car that you can feed them through to the brain of your controller.
 

Doyle257

Member
Jan 13, 2015
658
Cheektowaga, NY
I usually run wires between the cab and bed, then through a weather sealed grommet in the floor for the control cable, and run the power cable under the truck, directly to a solenoid, or directly to the battery, dependant on the customers requests and specfications.
 

Blask3

New Member
Jul 2, 2012
11
Ansonia, CT
If I run the wires between the cab and bed like you suggest is there a way to secure the wires on the roof. I would like to keep them away from the rear window if possible. I had thought about running them down the B pillar and into the boot that is between the cab and the rear door. Is this a possible option?
 

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