Overhead Aux Switches

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  1. SlimChaChi

    SlimChaChi Full Access Member

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    true, but for now i have "enough" light haha...i'll keep this in mind when i run out of ideas for shit to do to the truck.
     
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    There's no such thing as "enough" light, ever.
     
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    this is true...i was messing with some wiring the other day b/c i didn't give enough slack to one of my cubes on the front bumper. fixed it, tested and never switched the aux switches off. drove from my house to my parents, probably mid afternoon or so, was starting to get dark. i'm that asshole on a major highway with every single one of my lights on...i didn't realize till i got up close to the rear of a minivan and saw all the glare. what a dick haha.
     
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    The kid in the back was probably asking his mom, "Why is the sun right behind us?"
     
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    I really thought I was going to fill up the 4 Aux switches. 1&2 are forward off road lights and 4 is for rear dust/snow light. Now if I were to ever get a new bumper then look out I might fill that last one! I am envious to some at Snoball that can light a square mile of the forest!!
     
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    Let's talk bumpers.... :)
     
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    apart from the rogues, svc, and rpg framehorn cut bumpers, i don't like very many...but, that alpha 1 viper bumper is the tits...
     
  8. Trick_Raptor

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    I still have to use AUX2 but that will be in amber bar in the front now that I have my new bumper. Right now all I have are 4.5's in the front and I thought they were good until I saw the Disco Raptor light up pretty much an entire block. It was impressive.
     
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    It's not too hard to start filling up switches.

    Factory panel:
    Aux 1: train horn
    Aux 2: empty for now
    Aux 3: rear amber
    Aux 4: power to overhead switches

    Overhead panel
    Switch 1: 20" bar in lower bumper
    Switch 2: 40" behind grill
    Switch 3: hood mount light cannons
    Switch 4: outside duallies for cornering
    Switch 5: empty for now
    Switch 6: inside duallies with amber covers for fogs

    Still want back up and rock lights.
     
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    For me maybe 2 switches on or near the steering wheel for main Aux lights and the rest over head would work very well. I do want more lighting at some point but for now its rear springs, shocks and bump stop on the GEN1.
     
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    the real question is how about them pass threw wires hope there is enough room and plenty of wire.
     
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    Hopefully!
     
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    Those make you want to strangle an engineer.
     
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    You won't have any grip strength left to do it, working in that tiny little hole they gave us.
     

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