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Here is a couple of updated pictures of what I have done to the front lights. I replaced the original "Loli-Pop" lights with dual sided Turn signal/Marker lights from "Grote". I also added another set of lights from "gimpyrobb" just below the headlights. These are the metal housing ones...
I'm not sure what your asking, but what I did was disconnect the wires that went to the circuits I wanted to add my relay system too. Then I ran that wire to my relay bank, then new wires out to the individual lights I wanted protected. On some like the headlights I just went from the hi-low...
Are you talking about the military connectors ? I get mine straight from "Amerline" which makes them for the military (minimum order of a 100 ) or any of the military suppliers sell them. Eriks has a good price on them.
Thanks Hank and FloridaAKM . I got two outdoor enclosures (one small, one large) for dirt cheap. I bought the relay mounts and fuse panels form "Del City electric" . I then soldered all the wires to the connectors (for vibration reasons) and drilled holes into the boxes for the wire clamps. The...
Since I have a soft top I decided to use the cab light as a tool box light. Works great ! As far as pulling power, I installed a relay box with 12 individual circuits that have there own relay. I have run my headlights and auxiliary lights through this unit. The front lights have a switch on the...
I bought these lights from "gimpyrobb" (Chris) and installed them as back-up lights and auxiliary front lights. I've waited to post these pictures until I bought more lights from Chris. I wanted to make sure I could get more ! These lights are extremely well made and bright ! I'm surprised Chris...