Auxiliary Lighting
#22
Thank you for your support and words of confidence! That was a rather difficult and trying time in my life...........I felt so dirty! lol!
Last edited by jdespain; 02-02-2010 at 02:23 AM.
#23
Consider a third switch
#26
Here are some that I am going with. They are cheap! Like $10 cheap. I won't use the lights much I just like the look of having them so I don't want to spend the money. I want two for my Brush Guard and four for the roof basket that I am having custom built. They look good for only $10
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w..._350960_350960
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w..._350960_350960
#27
dick cepeks are a decent brand and you get 4
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/DICK-...item58860d6cf6
also if you want to have lights in the rear for when you're backing up heres an idea. make the lights so you can have a way to spin them around backwards, like a plastic wingnut they use on stuff for quick adjustment. then just make an extra long harness so when you move the lights back. ie sliding the roof rack tracks back. you plug it it and voola you have lights in the back and on a separate switch. then when you're done with whatever you need the lights in the back for. simply unplug your seperate harness. move the lights back to the front and plug them into the existing plug in you make in the front. you get what im saying or do you want a diagram. hard to explain but the idea is pretty simple
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/DICK-...item58860d6cf6
also if you want to have lights in the rear for when you're backing up heres an idea. make the lights so you can have a way to spin them around backwards, like a plastic wingnut they use on stuff for quick adjustment. then just make an extra long harness so when you move the lights back. ie sliding the roof rack tracks back. you plug it it and voola you have lights in the back and on a separate switch. then when you're done with whatever you need the lights in the back for. simply unplug your seperate harness. move the lights back to the front and plug them into the existing plug in you make in the front. you get what im saying or do you want a diagram. hard to explain but the idea is pretty simple
#28
thru the firewall
How did you get your control wiring thru the firewall? Want to add aux lights and backup camera, but can't find easy access. Is there a removeable plug somewhere. Hate to just start drilling holes. Thanks Jim. Please respond to jdickinson46.jd@gmail.com as I don't check the forum that frequently. Thanks Jim
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