A friendly warning. The way you plugged in that "Always On" pigtail in the bottom right spare bypasses the fuse. The hot side of that socket is towards the left. And the head of the pigtail (end opposite the wire) should be plugged into the hot side of the socket.
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I decided to cross at the gap between the two pieces of trim since there should not be an airbag there. If there was an airbag there, it would cause the trim edges to impact and impale the driver.
@PatsGarageOnline I ended up installing tonight and I pulled that trim down a little. There does appear to be an airbag in there. I ended up routing across the bottom of the trim, below the bag, and then alone the edge - similar to where wiring for speaker goes. Seems like that would avoid any issue.
@PatsGarageOnline I'm not a car expert by any means but yeah, it looks like the side curtain airbag is there. I think what happens if it goes off is the trim pops out (but is held in half way by a clip) and the bag inflates downwards. Most likely the force would sever the wire of a dash cam, I wasn't sure if that would be a safety issue.
It wasn't super hard to pull the trim off a little and wire it in such a way that airbag could deploy would intersecting it. If you need more info let me know:)