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more wires but once you have the setup up done kinda like plug n play till you get the right wires together. Never done it myself, but not that many wires behind the radio bezel
got my other computer to work! for now... spent most of yesterday getting my yard trailer out, it's sat in the same spot for about 10 years with a 350 chevy in it, lol. gonna be an ordeal getting that usable again, still cheaper than a new one though!
ok, i need to figure out how to wire something. i've got a buggman fog light harness, that runs to my light bar on the front. i want to buy some amber lights to put up front for dust too, but not have to get a 3 fog light bezel. anyone know how to wire it so i have the fog light switch be the main power, then a different switch select amber or white light?
I got a lot done to the truck today. Re-niteshaded all my lights, washed, buffed and waxed the truck, restored my headlights with Meguiar's. Then I wired in my old off road lights to be auxiliary reverse lights. Wired them right into the factory reverse lights
you might blow your fuse that way. had that happen with some cheapo walmart 'driving' lights i did that with, they were like 25 watt too
Not sure what these are, but they're not much. And I'll just get a higher amp fuse if that does happen. I already need to replace a 20A fuse.