and I meant to add that no I don't have a volt meter, but I assume they do at the shop where I'll be doing it tomorrow.
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and I meant to add that no I don't have a volt meter, but I assume they do at the shop where I'll be doing it tomorrow.
it might actually need that third wire connected depending on how the switch is set up. I always thought they were two parallel circuits within the switch (hence the additional ground), but could be wrong..
Well I guess I'll find out tomorrow once I get the rest wired up lol. Hopefully it will work.
I rarely take the extra time to wire the light part of my switch. Depends on how much extra time it will take me to get an extra wire in there. Yeah i'm lazy.
Well it took me a while today but I got them all hooked up and sure enough, they lit up lol. Funny how that works. Thanks for all the help guys!! Only thing I'm going to do now is replace the stock bulbs with Silverstars to match the rest of my lights, they are a little more yellow than the rest. Here's a couple pics.
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Good job man they look pretty cool in that spot
nice job!
You'll have to snap some picture of exactly how you mounted them. They look great in there!!
I'm not normally a fan of behind the grill lights, but they look good with the mesh. Very nice.
I don't think it looks Bad... but my main opposition to putting lights in there (of that size), especially during offroading, is the potential reduction of air flow into the engine. This is really important for the 3.7's that lack the trans cooler.