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jaolson_nc 12-21-2014 03:21 PM

LED Light Bar
 
I'm considering adding a 24" LED flood/spot combo to the front of my 96 Ram. For those of you that have added these, how did you wire them? My preference would be to have it kick on with the highbeams, as running the light otherwise isn't probably safe for other drivers (although I could see much better).


Also, any lessons learned about where/how to install these (or where not to install these)?


Thanks,

Wildman4x4nut 12-21-2014 05:13 PM

Even coming on with your high beams would it be legal for use on the road? I'd check your local state laws before you do something like that. To me it would make more sense to have it independently wired and then you can turn it on anytime you want.

Johnn123 12-22-2014 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by Wildman4x4nut (Post 3215658)
Even coming on with your high beams would it be legal for use on the road? I'd check your local state laws before you do something like that. To me it would make more sense to have it independently wired and then you can turn it on anytime you want.

+1 to this, makes much more sense to wire it independently.

Sheriff420 12-22-2014 11:24 AM

A four post relay would be the best way to wire it so it will be pulling power straight from the battery. You could tap a high beam wire for the 85 terminal on the relay to make the lights kick on.
I like the idea of wiring them into the high beams and I've considered doing the same thing with my off road lights. I like the extra light from them but I only run them late at night because it gets annoying having to reach down and flip the switches every time a car passes by. When I do run them before 11pm I don't turn on the high beams because that's another switch to hit when a car passes.

jaolson_nc 12-24-2014 12:14 AM

I've weighed both independently switched and relayed with the high beam switch and see the advantages to both approaches. Hopefully Santa will bring the light and then I can work out the details. Still trying to figure out where best to mount.

Sheriff420 12-24-2014 08:07 AM

Do you have a brush guard or bull bar?


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