Baja Designs Wire Hider
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Product Overview
Baja Designs Wire Hider gives auxiliary-light installations a cleaner path across exposed windshield and roof areas by covering wiring that would otherwise remain visible. The low-profile solution helps customers avoid loosely taped leads, improvised trim pieces, or routing that forces wires into unsuitable gaps. It is designed for builds where the electrical connection must cross an exterior surface on the way from roof or rack lighting to the vehicle body.
A covered route improves the finished appearance of light bars, pod systems, scene lights, and other roof-mounted accessories. It also helps keep the wiring organized and reduces direct exposure to branches, wash tools, cargo movement, and everyday handling. The Wire Hider does not replace proper circuit protection or weather sealing, but it can protect the chosen route and make the installation easier to inspect and maintain.
Two lengths address different roof, rack, windshield, and accessory layouts. The 3-foot version suits shorter transitions where the entry point is close to the light or rack, while the 9-foot version provides more reach for long roof lines, rearward equipment, or routing that follows a protected edge. Customers should plan the complete path before choosing a length so the cover reaches both endpoints without tension or excessive unused material.
The best route follows a clean surface and avoids wiper travel, door seals, removable roof panels, sharp body seams, heat, high-pressure wash concentration, and areas where cargo straps or rack feet could compress the wiring. Surface preparation and installation technique affect both appearance and retention. The wire should lie naturally beneath the cover without tight bends, splices, bulky connectors, or stacked conductors that prevent the Wire Hider from seating correctly.
This accessory is useful for trucks, SUVs, vans, powersports support vehicles, trailers, and overland builds that carry lighting above the main body wiring path. It can reduce the need to drill a new exterior wire pass-through when the selected route and vehicle construction allow a surface-mounted solution. Customers should still use an appropriate sealed entry point where the wiring transitions into the vehicle and should retain strain relief at both ends.
A carefully planned Wire Hider installation makes roof and windshield lighting look more intentional while keeping the lead easier to follow during service. Choosing the correct length and preparing the route are more important than forcing the cover into a path that is too short or crowded. Whether customers are upgrading for roof lighting, rack-mounted pods, overland accessories, or rear scene lights, the Baja Designs Wire Hider delivers a cleaner and more protected exterior wiring route. Now Available at LEER!
Features & Specifications
Product Type: Exterior auxiliary-light wire cover
Brand: Baja Designs
Length Options: 3 feet or 9 feet
Application: Windshield, roof, rack, and exterior accessory wiring routes
Purpose: Conceals and organizes exposed wiring
Functionality:
- Covers visible wiring on exterior windshield and roof routes
- Creates a cleaner transition from roof or rack lighting to the vehicle body
- Helps organize leads and reduce direct snag exposure
- Supports short and long routing needs through two length choices
- Works with light bars, pods, scene lights, and related accessories
- Keeps the route easier to inspect during maintenance
- May reduce the need for intrusive routing when the vehicle and path are suitable
Available Options
The Baja Designs Wire Hider is available in multiple configurations:
- 3-Foot Wire Hider - Suits shorter windshield, roof-edge, or rack-to-body transitions with a nearby entry point.
- 9-Foot Wire Hider - Provides additional reach for long roof lines, rearward equipment, extended racks, and routes that follow a protected exterior edge.
Choose the 3-foot version for a short direct transition, or choose the 9-foot version when the protected route requires additional reach across the roof, rack, or body line.
Why Choose
This product is ideal for customers who want a cleaner exterior wiring path for roof and rack lighting.
- Conceals exposed leads for a more finished installation
- Two lengths match different vehicle and accessory layouts
- Organized wiring is easier to inspect and service
- Covered routing can reduce direct contact with branches, tools, and cargo handling
- Low-profile placement avoids bulky improvised conduit
- Flexible application supports varied light bars and pod systems
- Purpose-built appearance complements professional overland and work builds
What's Included
- One Baja Designs Wire Hider in the selected 3-foot or 9-foot length
Note: Confirm included components before installation.
Installation Notes
- Plan the full route and test-fit the wire cover before final installation
- Prepare the mounting surface and keep the path away from wipers, door seals, sharp seams, heat, and high-pressure wash concentration
- Do not place bulky connectors, splices, or tightly stacked wires beneath the cover
- Use proper sealed pass-throughs, circuit protection, and strain relief for the underlying wiring
Buyer is responsible for use in accordance with applicable vehicle, road, off-road, towing, racing, and local laws.
Warranty Information
Warranty coverage is subject to Baja Designs terms in effect at the time of purchase and may require proof of purchase. Coverage typically excludes improper installation, misuse, modification, electrical faults, overloading, tampering, impact damage, and use outside the intended application.
Customers should inspect the accessory and the surrounding installation periodically, especially after off-road travel, vibration, weather exposure, or changes to the lighting system. Correct routing, secure fasteners, compatible connectors, and proper electrical capacity help preserve reliable operation.