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Old 09-11-2013, 09:28 AM
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HAHA those switches are great!!!
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HAHA those switches are great!!!
Yup, they make the best switches out there.
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OTRTTW has so many switch covers... so little room to mount them!

Here's my set up (stupid dash hole anyway...):
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I bought a switch narrow enough that will fit between the gap of my steering column and the dash panel below the steering wheel. It works for now until I find a better idea. subing to this thread to find a replacement
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Another bit of info on OTRATTW switches,

I had the lower blue led give out on my led bar switch. Not a huge deal, but I figured I'd ask about it. I e-mailed the guys yesterday and told them what had happened, and i just got an e-mail saying they'd send out a replacement. Great switches coupled with grade A customer service, what more can you ask for!

Now I just have to get onto wiring the fogs in and the "Zombie" switch.
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Hoping someone can help me out. I have an LED bar that has the power and ground going into a relay. The relay has a power that goes to the battery, the ground that is grounded and a wire that goes to the on/off switch. The switch has three wires, one that goes to the relay and then has a power and negative wire. The instructions says I need to connect the +/- to my parking light.

Can I just connect the switch's positive and negative to the battery and ground? Or can I just tap in somewhere else?


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