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Rigid Industries SR-Q Back-up lights install '09-14

Old 12-13-2014, 12:10 PM
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I don't think I've ever been so pissed off. You know that feeling when you're under your truck and every time you move the wires an in dirt falls into your eyes? That was my experience the whole time I was under the truck. Lol. I did get the switch where I wanted! (Apparently I deleted the picture, but it's next to the dimmer switch, which I stole that idea from someone here..)
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Originally Posted by AricsFX
I don't think I've ever been so pissed off. You know that feeling when you're under your truck and every time you move the wires an in dirt falls into your eyes? That was my experience the whole time I was under the truck. Lol. I did get the switch where I wanted! (Apparently I deleted the picture, but it's next to the dimmer switch, which I stole that idea from someone here..)
I don't work under the truck without safety glasses on, not for safety but because of this ^^^^ It is the most frustrating thing when every 3 seconds you go blind.


Glad you got it all hooked up, what did you think?
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Originally Posted by AricsFX
I did get the switch where I wanted! (Apparently I deleted the picture, but it's next to the dimmer switch, which I stole that idea from someone here..)
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Exactly like that. If it's yours, thanks for the inspiration! If I had safety goggles i woulda used them! Haha. Installing the duallys after I get of work in a few hours.
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It's mine...and you're welcome.
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What position does the switch need to be in auto mode? In the middle?
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What position does the switch need to be in auto mode? In the middle?
Middle is off. Top is auto, bottom is on or vice versa, depending on how you wire it.
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I'll have a extensive write up on installing the flush mounts! They're done!
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I installed mine yesterday and it took a little under 3 hours. I mounted the relay inside the cab under the dash and the wires were a little short going to the battery but got them to work and then I ran the wires down the passenger side but they came up short too, so I had to run them down the drivers side. I had a little extra wire that way but getting around the gas tank was a pain in the ***. I tried them last night and I can see so much more stuff so over all I'm happy with them. I couldn't use the stock bolt that hold the bumper on in the center but I got lucky and found two in my bolt stash so they just barley worked on the bumper.


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