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Has anyone run antenna cable in gmc terrian 2011

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I have not done this in a Terrain, but I've done a few other GM SUVs and trucks. You should take a close look under the center console. Often there are existing electronics mounted underneath, as well as wiring for lighter plugs and USB connections (if this has one in the center console). What I've done in others is to loosen some of the mounting bolts and lift the console a bit. Often there is an existing path you can follow. It's pretty common to have that wiring path run under the front seats over to the door sill area where front and rear cable runs are. It might take a bit of work with a fish tape or long coat hanger, but you should be able to fully hide the cable run.
 

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My Tacoma has those removable rubber floorpan plugs so I ran the coax by tucking it up into the foot of the console side, then ran it under the driver seat from there, out a floor plug then into a hole on my frame all the way back to the antenna. Check for that-YMMV
 
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