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playat
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Im planning on puttin a small tv in my sun visor but how would I run the wire without it being seen? Any pics of anything in a sun visor would help me decide on how I want to do this.

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ure probably not gonna b able 2 make the wire completely hidden. when i do them the only thing u see is about an inch or rca(4 video) and power wire(ussually 16 guage). if u tape em up u hardly recognise them and i have never had any complaint frum any customers.
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I just finished putting one in on the passenger side in my expedition and I ran the cables through the tube that holds the visor. The tube is hollow in some cars. Just make sure you use thin wire. I was able to run three 20 gauge wires and one shielded rca wire, it turned out really good. Check to see if yours is hollow.

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