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Bench Prepping:
Wire Location:
Run wires under the carpet if connections at the BCM are required.
The sill plates on the F150 are VERY fragile. Take extra caution while removing the panels.
Give the A-Pillar a good pull. The clip will release, giving you ample space to run the antenna wire. Make sure your wires are BEHIND the side curtain airbags.
The side trim can be removed as well for more access.
Firewall Grommet:
I use a long sturdy zip tie to pull all my wires. Easy to use and cheap to replace.
Engine bay - Siren mounting:
This is what bench prepping can do for your overall installation outcome. Clean and clutter free.
Before packing it all up into the dash.
Mounting Brain: On the left side of the dash(above foot ebrake), there is a big pocket where the brain can rest. Zip it to existing harnesses.
Wire Tucked and ready to reassembly.




I'm another one that covers the fuses with a wrap of tape. Those little exposed test pins are hard to get to
