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front door wiring
hi can anyone advise if there are any sleeve type parts to run the wiring from the cab into the front doors to protect the wiring when opening and closing the doors. many thanks
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Re: front door wiring
There is a rubber tube.I am on my phone so can't put a pic up.But will tomorrow.Unless someone else does before then.
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DIY stores and other places do this stuff - cable tidy. It has a slit down one side. I use it all over the place to protect wires and cables. Cheaper, quicker and easier than trying to source an OEM part. Comes in various sizes.


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Re: front door wiring
thanks for the replies.
covkid- the cable tidy you suggested will it be suitable to use for the cab door wiring and do u secure it in any way or just leave it loose .
covkid- the cable tidy you suggested will it be suitable to use for the cab door wiring and do u secure it in any way or just leave it loose .
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Re: front door wiring
Mines pretty loose but it doesn't foul anything - just moves with the door. Its cheap as chips (think I paid £3 for miles of it from some over-priced discount store). You can always try some and if it doesn't work, you could source the OEM fittings, but it worked fine for me. Its useful stuff though - no end of places you can use it on a T25, engine bay, starter, battery cables, even under the dash.
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Re: front door wiring
I used the hose off a plastic foot/stirrup air pump before I found the boots on ebay.de
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