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KC ( Windscreen ) WIRE HIDER / INVISABLE WIRE - UNIVERSALE 1M

KC ( Windscreen ) WIRE HIDER / INVISABLE WIRE - UNIVERSALE 1M

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NTRODUCING THE KC UNIVERSAL WIRE HIDER – HOW TO RUN LIGHT BAR WIRING DOWN YOUR WINDSHIELD

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UNIVERSAL WIRE HIDER

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The KC Universal Wire Hider featuring 3M™ VHB™ double sided adhesive is as simple as it sounds. It is a ~3.3 ft strip of rubber extrusion that has an internal channel to help you hide your wires for a clean install of off-road lights and other accessories. This automotive wire management is perfect for those who are sick of having exposed wires running up their windshield, on their roof rack, along their frame or anywhere else on their vehicle.
FEATURES - Rubber extrusion to hide your wires. - Maintains an OEM look for a clean and professional install. - Includes 3M™ VHB™ tape to securely route wiring. - Conceals wires up to 8mm in diameter.

Off-road lighting is one of the most common mods you can do to your 4Runner. From rock lights to ditch lights and roof rack lighting to bumper lighting, there is nothing quite like high powered off-road LEDs.

With all that off-road lighting, the wires have to run somewhere and oftentimes can make for an unorganized mess.
We have all used our fair share of heat shrink, zip ties, zip tie mounting brackets, and many forms of wiring loom. But, no matter how much heat shrink or wiring loom you use, running wiring harnesses never seems to come out looking “seamless”.

If you have experience with running electrical on an off-road build then you are no stranger to trying to hide the wires.
Every truck, every platform, and every build is different. There is no one-size-fits-all wiring loom that is perfect for every situation, but the KC wire hider comes close. It might not be perfect as there is rarely such a word but damn this is a cool little product!

INTRODUCING THE KC WIRE HIDER
KC just launched their new wire hider and I bet it’s going to become the industry standard for running and hiding wires on trucks and many other applications.Previously, one of the cleanest ways to run wires was through some type of sheathing, rubber edge trim, and an obnoxious amount of zip ties coupled with braided wire loom. Now, don’t get me wrong, I’ve seen some pretty impressive cable setups on trophy trucks that some of us might refer to as “cable porn”. I’m talking some seriously high-end wire running that would give all of our builds a run for our money.
Now we all have a mainstream wire management option we can depend on for cleanliness; the new KC Universal Wire Hider.

WHAT IS THE KC UNIVERSAL WIRE HIDER?
Simply put:
It’s a low profile rubber channel that allows you to run and hide wires.

Technically: 
The KC Universal Wire Hider is a rubber extrusion with a large internal channel that lets you hide and run a single wire or multiple series of wires. The rubber strip comes in sections of 3ft and features double-sided 3M VHB adhesive tape that allows you to place it virtually anywhere. It features a massive internal channel allowing you to run at least a 6-8AWG comfortably and up to 0AWG (8mm) gauge snug.
This is an ideal wire management solution for many automotive and even marine applications alike. This is going to be a good option for you if you are sick and tired of looking at exposed wires running throughout your engine bay, through your cab, on your roof, in the bed of your truck, or even down your windshield.It’s black, and it will blend in pretty well against most surface areas it’s applied to.

HOW TO HIDE ROOF RACK LIGHT BAR WIRES ON WINDSHIELD?

This is a great option to consider if you were looking to hide wires running down your windshield from a roof rack or roof-mounted light bar.
Options for running roof-mounted light bar wires 
  1. Drill a hole in the roof and run it down the a-pillar (inside the vehicle)
  2. Run wires through your weather stripping and windshield
  3. Run wires down the front of your windshield in a bulky wiring loom
  4. Run wires down your windshield with the KC wire hider
As you can see from the options above, the cleanest and least intrusive option is going with a KC hider.
This rubber edge channel by KC protects wires and cables from chafing and arcing, hides wires, and features a flexible edging design allowing you to mount around curves and corners. Finally the wire hide blends in with the surface of most weather stripping on the outside of windshields.


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