I have some updates on the rear camera install. Running the wire to the back and through the boot was a piece of cake.
Use a coat hanger! The coat hanger works much better than any of my other fishing tools. Its thin and easy to maneuver around. I had no problem getting it from the sunroof area to the side. I ran it ABOVE the air bag when fishing the wire to the passenger side
Getting it to the back was simple. I used the pry tool to push it into the a B pillar than ran it to the back all behind the weatherstripping.
Now here is where I spent most of my time!
You must remove the C pillar. There is one Torx screw holding the black plastic piece in the trunk area . Remove the screw and the panel pops off. Now the Alcantra c pillar will snap off. Its just held in by a few clips
I removed the boot and fished the rear camera wire from the inside through the boot. This was very simple. Running the wire from the front to this point was 20 minutes.
The following part is where I spent 2 hours!
Getting the wire from the boot area to the center of the glass. I was able to feed the coat hanger through the gaps in the metal but I COULD NOT fish the rear camera wire back out. The plug tip was too thick. I spent 2 hours trying every method possible and found no solution
Finally I settled on this: I cut the tip and fished it through within a minute. Im going to buy a new MCX tip and just make a new plug myself. I was able to push all the excess wire into the metal gaps in the trunk lid.
You will need an MCX connector made for RG-174 COAX CABLE.
Before cutting the wire I did google and found no other solution. Someone else actually came up with the same conclusion I did. Hopefully I didnt miss something and have to regret cutting that tip
Making a new connection tip beats drilling into your car
Here are the MCX connectors I just bought
10 x MCX Angle Male plug L Type connector RG316 RG174 RF cable crimp solder | eBay