
The only downside to this box is the gasket that comes with it. It's a piece of styrofoam so there will be a connection. You can seal this with RTV if you're really paranoid, but I'll just put the link below when I mount it, which will be soon (this week). I was able to fit the entire foam strip into the case by trimming the ends straight, although a slightly shorter piece would have worked. Without the screws you can't slide the cover back into place, but the screws will pull it down all the way around. The seal is clearly under pressure. I'm not worried Stainless steel screws. They hardly stick to the magnet. Are they of good quality to prevent rust or galvanic corrosion with brass inserts? That remains to be seen, but I would recommend applying an anti-seize compound or lube due to the different metals. I'm using this to wire the rear camera on a Ram '99. The cheap camera I got has cables about 18 inches long which are then connected with a long cable, so some connections (video and power) have to be under the bed. Wrapping the cables in tape didn't seem like a good idea, so I'm using one of these boxes I've seen on sale and just ordered a few: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product /B07Z4DZPYP/. I'll try to remember to update this review (and add photos) once I'm done. Got two packs in case I messed up cutting the first box but it turned out great and I will have another box for something else. Added photo showing PG13.5. This was the smallest size that the RCA and power connectors could go through. The final RCA connector was a little tight, but not too tight. The PG13.5 went through a hole in the box that was just over 3/4" wide.

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