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Old 08-10-2009, 12:19 AM
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So I had a lil mercury tracer wagon that I put a set up subs in.... I put an inline fuse straight from the battery.... so I can KINDA do some wiring... and I have a few friends to help....

Now the question... My Blazer is red... and I love LED lights at night... and I want to put a total of 4 (as of now) LED neons in the blazer.... 2 under the front dash to illuminate the foot wells... and then two under the front seats to illuminate under the front seats to creep into both the front and back

Now... Location of the switch...
I want to run two rocker switches... one for the front and one for the back...
In the Overhead console where the garage door opener would be located...

So we have
(2) rocker switches
(4) LED neon strips

Now can someone give me a little DIY guide... as I dont want to pay to have any work done on the car... unless its engine/transmission work as I have 0 experience and dont want to risk it...

But I want to know how I should wire them together... and the best way to get power to them....

Thanks ahead of time..

These are the switches I am looking at too use...

http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2103602

http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2062544
 

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