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PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 10:54 am 
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liberty & justice, can u show pics of how u wired all those lights, to battery and switch locations? i love the idea and want that many on my kj too!!!


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 Post subject: riptricket --- light wiring
PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 6:01 pm 
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This is how I got my idea for the wiring http://www.jeepkj.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=454 and this is how I ran my wiring, for the three 130 w lights, I went from battery to a 30amp fuse up and under trim behind door ( poked a small hole in weather striping and ran wire through and in behind dash to a 30 amp relay then to switch. Got my ground under driver seat and ran ground under center console and up under dash. from switch went out passenger side door, up and under window trim to inside of roof rail. For strobe and back up lights I hooked into the 12v power outlet under radio for hot and ground so there is no need for an extra fuse because it is already fused. I ran the wire down driver side under all the trim up the rear door molding to the top and under roof rail trim and into the rail just like the front. You can see switch location on page one in pic. (bottom left is for the 3-130 lights, uper center is for strobes and bottom right is for the 2-55w back up lights) I hope this info will help you, good luck! to view click on watch. http://photoshow.comcast.net/watch/BW9NP2eV

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I like how you were thinking outside the box.

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Glad to help, Thanks!

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Liberty & Justice 4x4 wrote:
Glad to help, Thanks!


Not bad at all. I was trying to figure out how to make one out of wood (I am a woodworker) but when I saw what you did.....working for a plumber for 3 years in High School will come in handy...I got try this...Thanks.

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Wow cool....I knew I should have taken trades after highschool!!!


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Looks nice; when placing camping equipment or other items even if they are secure will shift and might just take the PVC rack with it. Good luck.

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Wow, and I thought PVC was only good for making potato guns! Great work.....

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how many feet of PVC did the rack take to make?

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