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Interior Designated Grounding Points

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by WhiteDevil1978, Jun 4, 2025 at 1:18 AM.

  1. Jun 4, 2025 at 1:18 AM
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    WhiteDevil1978

    WhiteDevil1978 [OP] Ye Olde White Devil

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    Dustin
    North Carolina, 'Murica
    Vehicle:
    2023 Tundra SR5 TRD Off-Road
    6 inch lift, 37 inch tires, Badlands Apex 12,000 lb winch, Fab Fours concealed winch mount with 30 inch LED, Prinsu roof rack with RC 40 inch LED and 10 inch RC LED's on sides, Auxbeam 12 switch controller, Heretic ditch lights, RetraxPro XR bed cover, Elevate bed crossbars with additional bar that connects them, Pedal Commander throttle control, overlanding solar array (2) LiTime 230ah batteries, Renogy 40 amp DC to DC charger, LiTime 60 amp MPPT, LiTime 40 amp LiFePO4 AC to DC charger, Renogy 400 watt suitcase panels
    I am installing a Rove 3 dash cam along with the hardwire kit that supports "parking mode". I have located the necessary "always hot" and "ACC" fuses in the fuse box beneath the passenger side dash. I don't see what looks like good grounding points though! Looks like that would be the easiest, but that is where I'm at. Anyone out there who have done a similar project aware of a good grounding point anywhere under/around the passenger side dash? Pictures would be great! Thanks in advance for any help!
     

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