There is various cables available to help thread them through, I think I'll just feed some string through the chassis and then pull the loom through gently
I have a fish that I have fed through the chassis but it got caught on a sharp spur of galv, and thats one i spotted
so i got thinking they maybe more, so it may be better to run the loom along the top of the chassis but im unsure of the best way to do this
A fish?! Probably not the right tool...
Yeah, A fish is definitely the wrong tool. I use my specially trained hamster to run up the chassis with a rope tied to it's back![]()
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Quite a few years ago we were driving along the M6 Toll road in a friends land rover, before I'd become interested in them. There was a small bang, and a noise suggesting that something was hitting the underside of the vehicle. We pulled over onto the hard shoulder to find the wiring loom wrapped around the prop shaft.
Ended up needing to be towed all the way back to Chester (after having our packed lunch on the side of the M6 toll, waiting for the recovery vehicle).
At the time, i thought "what a stupid design, having the wiring outside of the chassis", now I know it must have been a "mod", either my friend had made or a previous owner.
If you are having it outside the chassis, you need to make sure it's very well secured, otherwise you may end up needing yet another loom....
Sorry I ruined this thread
When I took the loom out of my chassis it had started to wear through the wires in a couple of places. That was what made me decide. I will put it on towards the end though to try and make sure it won't get in the way of anything