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Old 10-16-2012, 08:04 PM
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So ,I installed my Rigid dually floods today in the hole on the far side allowing for plenty of flow to that intercooler .
question when it came to wiring did you have enough wire , I did not my off and on switch is currently under the hood till I get more wire .
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I didn't use the harness but it looked like it was going to come up short.

I would just extend the wiring that goes to the light and the positive and negatives on the battery.

I just installed mine using the stock wiring from the driving lights and mounted mine in the driving light buckets.
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I have a 2012 FX4 Ecoboost and I was thinking about installing these same lights in the same spot, except instead of a using the switch I wanted to wire them so they turn off and on with the High-beams. Can this be done, and if so how?
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Easy!

You just need to use a relay.

Here you go:



Just substituite the positive trigger for a high beam wire and you are set.
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