Rear Wiring Loom Routing on a Traveller

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Rear Wiring Loom Routing on a Traveller

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Hello, I'm just in the process of finishing the rear wiring on my 1970 Traveller.
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rear wiring 1970 traveller
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I have 2 P clips to go back on, but no reference as to were to put them, or whether I have got this wiring right as it looks a bit untidy. Can anyone advise please?
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Re: Rear Wiring Loom Routing on a Traveller

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If they are the large metal ones with rubber inserts, then they attach to the bumper mounting iron.
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Re: Rear Wiring Loom Routing on a Traveller

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Thanks is it the bolt that goes vertically through the floor pan, or one of the two that fit horizontally to the metal bracket
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Re: Rear Wiring Loom Routing on a Traveller

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The top horizontal one is normal, but in truth, any would do unless you're looking for concours.
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Re: Rear Wiring Loom Routing on a Traveller

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Yes, be sure the P clips are either rubber covered or bell-mouthed metal. You will find the wiring to the near side lights tucks neatly in the recess immediately behind the lower panel.
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