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Old 06-21-2011, 10:55 AM
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What to use for a rearview mirror wire cover

Hey guys.

I have my valentine radar mounted to my mirror. For a while now I've just had the wire loose and ran it through the top of the headliner, and it has worked fine. But I've gotten tired of looking at that 5 or so inch piece of wire looping from the radar to the headliner and I want a cover or something on it like you would get in a car with a factory powered mirror, like with on-star or something. Just a little piece of black material to stick on the windshield and run up to the top.

Anyone have a good suggestion on what to use?
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Wire loom?

I mounted my Bel in the same place, ran the wire up to the headliner but on the passenger side of the mirror post, then threw some small wire loom on it. Can't really even see it from the driver's seat.
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Ended up ordering this:

http://www.google.com/products/catal...ed=0CCIQ8wIwAQ

Hopefully it turns out good. I'll take a picture when it's all rigged up.
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