Installing HAWs in the rear of a 2000-2006 tahoe

ryan81986

Member
Apr 13, 2011
525
Boston, MA
Does anyone know of any holes or spots where I could run the strobe cables for hideaways in thr tail lights of a 2000-2006 body style tahoe?
 

OVERKILL

Member
Jan 27, 2012
448
hamilton ontario canada
i have always run the wires through the inside of the vehicle and drilled a hole in the back of the light bucket area use grommet and i little silicone to seal it up and leave and extra 6 inches of wire in there just in case
 
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Erik_Pakieser

Ok we started installing everything today. It's a breeze. Pull the side panels and you can see where to drill. I am wiring them to a fuse block in the existing compartment on the driver's side.


We have had the power out since yesterday, I'll post pics when we get back up.
 

HILO

Member
May 20, 2010
2,781
Grand Prairie Texas
  • Today, 03:15 AM
    Erik_Pakieser


    Ok we started installing everything today. It's a breeze. Pull the side panels and you can see where to drill. I am wiring them to a fuse block in the existing compartment on the driver's side.


    We have had the power out since yesterday, I'll post pics when we get back up.
  • June 20th, 2013, 12:07 AM
    Erik pakieser


    Joining this thread as I am going to attempt the same thing on my 2002 Tahoe...







Uh...what?
 

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