Choccolocco Fabrication Inc. ROCKS! Just got new light bar
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Finally got it on the truck.
My lights didn't fit the way I wanted them to so I am going to make a plate out of 1/4 aluminum to mount the center two light forward of the bar and a little further to each side. Didn't get the light hooked up today. Was working on the woman's Explorer replacing spring shackles and ended up with some spare time, daylight and above freezing temp to get to work on my truck.
Last edited by Wagion; 02-21-2010 at 07:45 PM. Reason: pictures
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Something to think about when wiring up your lights
When I did mine I hooked a wire to the high beam circuit and put a diode between the relay and the high beams. This allows the driving lights to come on automatically when I turn on my high beams but I can use the switches to manually turn them on without backfeeding my high beams. Think of the diode as a one way valve for electricity.
When I did mine I hooked a wire to the high beam circuit and put a diode between the relay and the high beams. This allows the driving lights to come on automatically when I turn on my high beams but I can use the switches to manually turn them on without backfeeding my high beams. Think of the diode as a one way valve for electricity.
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