This was my original plan but I had concerns about the seals. What connectors did you use? Have you done this for a CB aerial lead as well? Any pictures would be appreciated.
Ian
I have used a couple of different connectors, the one for the front lights is a 7pin 10amp per contact military type screw together plug and chassis socket, I purchased from RS components. These are the part numbers for the bits I ordered.
Cable Plug 3594407
Socket dust cap 1152045 (Used when I remove the lights)
Chassis socket 1151985
These are really nice, and seal up perfectly, although I did also use a bit of Tigerseal when I fitted it. When I first fitted the socket, I had standard 55w Halogen spots on a roof bar, and wired it up, so I could have 6 lights up there (I only ever got round to fitting 4), all with separate feeds, earthing via the roof bar which was bolted to the roof, to minimise any volt drop. The 7th pin was used for my LED running lights. When I changed over the the 240w LED light bar, I just wired all 6 in parallel, so again, no issues with any volt drop. I used 7 core trailer cable as the feed wire.
The rear light connectors are 4 pin Deck connectors from Ebay, which again are extra sealed with tigerseal, and are supposedly rated at 25amps per pin, but I am not sure I would want to run them that high. I only run LED lights through them, and they have been perfect so far.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Plug-Socket-Connectors-2-to-12-Pin-Boat-deck-Camper-Caravan-waterproof-kit-/151449479603?pt=UK_BOI_Electrical_Components_Supplies_ET&var=450641030699&hash=item234317a9b3
On cars in the past, I have used standard CB aerial mount through the roof still with a bit of tigerseal, with no issues, but the T2 was too high for me to want it on the roof, so I went for my aerials mounted on the front bullbar. I only use the CB for 4x4response work, so it tends to be over short ranges, and has been fine. I am not bothered about long distance "DX'ing", so have no idea how bad being mounted so non-central, it is. On our T1, I used what is sold as a "Land Rover" aerial mount on Ebay, which bolts to the side of the car, and put it by the rear light cluster, again, it works fine there, for how we use it, and again, no water issues.
I thought I had some pictures, but can't find them at the moment, so will try and get some tomorrow.