richmondjd11
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ITS ALIVE! Thank you so much for the help! I always get nervous doing electrical things but this was way easier than i was building it up to be in my mind.
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John ,how are the bumper slot led's ? Are they worth doing? Thanks BretITS ALIVE! Thank you so much for the help! I always get nervous doing electrical things but this was way easier than i was building it up to be in my mind.
I think so. The kit is relatively cheap and comes with everything you need. I like the "stealth" look of this kit how it sits inside the bumper slots. I just finished the install this morning so I havent seen it at night yet to see how bright they are. I do very mild offroading to get to camp sites maybe once or twice a month so I wanted a set like this for extra light when i need it while retaining the factory look. The install is extremely easy but does require minor trimming of 2 plastic pieces on the bumper.John ,how are the bumper slot led's ? Are they worth doing? Thanks Bret
No problem.ITS ALIVE! Thank you so much for the help! I always get nervous doing electrical things but this was way easier than i was building it up to be in my mind.
Yup! Works like a charm too. Can turn on all the lights with the stock fog light switch and its wired through the battery so no power concerns at all.No problem.
Did you use the positive switch method?
Thought I'd let you know that there is a way to power on and off those extra lights separately from the OEM fog light switch.Yup! Works like a charm too. Can turn on all the lights with the stock fog light switch and its wired through the battery so no power concerns at all.
Wow, this is a really interesting way to do it as well. Curious to see how it works for you and looking forward to your thoughts.Thought I'd let you know that there is a way to power on and off those extra lights separately from the OEM fog light switch.
All you need to do is change out the relay to one that has Bluetooth. No need to do anything with the wiring.
https://triggercontroller.com/trigger-one-bluetooth-relay/
I have some on the way.
I should have them by Tuesday.Wow, this is a really interesting way to do it as well. Curious to see how it works for you and looking forward to your thoughts.
This was my plan for some lights down there too. Curious to see your results when you get the relays.I added some more lights. ?
The Ditch lights has its own wiring harness and relay. The other 4 near the license plate is hooked up to a heavy duty wiring harness and relay. This way I can add four pods to one wiring harness.
All relays are controlled by the OEM fog light switch using the positive trigger method. I press the button, all lights turn on. But once I get the Bluetooth relays, I'll be able to turn on/off the ditch lights and the 4 near the license plate independently.
Just remove these and you'll have a place to install the bracket. (See picture)This was my plan for some lights down ther
e too. Curious to see your results when you get the relays.
How did you mount the ones in the lower grill?
There are also four spots on the bottom of rear bumper you can do the same for some extra reverse or perimeter lighting.Just remove these and you'll have a place to install the bracket. (See picture)
There's 4 of them. If you want to use Diode Dynamic, do this.......
https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/threads/diode-dynamics-ss3-lower-grille-setup.6567/
Since there's one relay, it will not work in my setup. I want Bluetooth control. Why? Well, I really don't want to bring wires into the cab. That means more switches. I like to keep my dash free from adding them. I know each method has pros and cons. But that's what I prefer.Not sure if this helps, as mine is a little different, mine is just rigged so it can only function when the vehicle has power. My switchbox is internally fused.