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    Thickness on rear wall (2015 Solitude ST 375RE)

    I have a 2015 Solitude GD ST375RE, I am wanting to know how thick rear wall at backend is as I am needing to run my satellite wires to my tv in the cabinet and want to hide the wires.

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    wineguard mini max installation

    Anybody install a Winegard satellite mini max on a 2015 Solitude ST375 RE? and how did you run cable through rear wall?

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    Quote Originally Posted by manaya1127 View Post
    I have a 2015 Solitude GD ST375RE, I am wanting to know how thick rear wall at backend is as I am needing to run my satellite wires to my tv in the cabinet and want to hide the wires.
    I do not think that is possible. Most exterior walls are not hollow. They are a glued foam sandwich.
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    Quote Originally Posted by manaya1127 View Post
    I have a 2015 Solitude GD ST375RE, I am wanting to know how thick rear wall at backend is as I am needing to run my satellite wires to my tv in the cabinet and want to hide the wires.
    On my 2017 ST360RL, the rear wall is about 1.25" thick. I was able to fish a cable from the top outside marker light down to the wall mounted interior light in the existing wire chase. From there to the taillight was no fun. It involved cutting the loop off the end of a metal fish tape and forcing it up from taillight, to the interior light, through the foam insulation. I got lucky and it actually lined up with the interior light hole. Bent the loop back on the fish tape and pulled knotted paracord down to open the slot enough for the cable end. Then used the paracord to pull the cable. From taillight to underbelly is simple, then you can go wherever you need with it. HTH
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    The rear wall should be a laminated 2 1/4" thick.

    You won't be able to fish wires through it.
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    I tend to run cables up through the floor (I don't like compromising the laminated walls). Have you considered running the cable down the ladder, underneath the back of the trailer, and up through the floor? I've brought cables through a slide floor on three different occasions (two for signal coax, one for 120VAC). To come through the floor at the back of the trailer you would have the additional step of dropping the back portion of the Coroplast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manaya1127 View Post
    Anybody install a Winegard satellite mini max on a 2015 Solitude ST375 RE? and how did you run cable through rear wall?
    Perhaps you could say a bit more about your installation? Wouldn't the antenna be mounted on the roof? Why would you bring the cable in through the rear wall? Pictures would help.
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    okay, so I mounted a wineguard satellite towards the rear of my unit. I need to run the two cables from the roof to the rear of my cabinet of my tv where I will connect the r6 cable and the power off the wall plate behind the tv. Make more sense. I don't want the coaxial cables visible

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    Redundant threads merged and moved to Electronics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manaya1127 View Post
    I have a 2015 Solitude GD ST375RE, I am wanting to know how thick rear wall at backend is as I am needing to run my satellite wires to my tv in the cabinet and want to hide the wires.
    These are some screen captures I made from a utube factory tour.Click image for larger version. 

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