Wiring in addition tail lights

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I would appreciate some help here. I'm installing two Rigid DuallyD'2s on to the back of my Raptor. I'm using an Aux switch and so I need to thread the wires back to the engine bay. Does anyone have an idea as to the best route for the wire to take. Obviously, I'm trying to avoid anything that moves, gets hot or is sharp.
Hope to here from somebody soon
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I just uninstalled my dually lights from my back bumper, every time I put it in reverse the lights blinded my back up camera. They look much better in the fron ADD bumper!
 

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I would appreciate some help here. I'm installing two Rigid DuallyD'2s on to the back of my Raptor. I'm using an Aux switch and so I need to thread the wires back to the engine bay. Does anyone have an idea as to the best route for the wire to take. Obviously, I'm trying to avoid anything that moves, gets hot or is sharp.
Hope to here from somebody soon
Cheers
G
if you are going into the engine bay, there is a rubber grommet on the passengers side. if you are looking toward the rear of the truck you will need to use something like mechanical fingers and push to the left and down. you an get into the cab below/behind the glovebox
 

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I just went along my existing wiring harness on the divers side. For the final portion where the rear suspension begins I went inside the frame.
 
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