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Old 05-04-2019, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Bayou_Pro View Post
Use a relay, DO NOT use the factory wire as power for the light bar. You will only use the high beam wire to trigger your relay on for the light bar, so no it won't be affected.


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This. I have my ditch lights powered through a relay and triggered by my high beams. I can’t recall exactly how I wired it, but I did run the trigger wire from the switch to the high beam wire. That wire also has a fuse on it. With this method, you can ultimately turn the lights off if needed... although my switch has always been left on. I did not splice the factory wiring. I used a 9005 extension for splicing.

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