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<blockquote data-quote="4silverado" data-source="post: 16823" data-attributes="member: 428"><p>A couple of years ago, I decided that I'd like to have driving lights. I could never find any extra wiring like a lot of the forums mentioned might be there. No big deal as I've wired cars before. I cut the lower air dam using a drill bit (in the corners) and a box cutter. Ordered a set of replacement driving lights, a relay, and 2- light connectors. Already had a lighted switch in my stash box. Where my truck is a 2 wheel drive, I used the useless pocket to the left of the steering wheel. I removed the back of the pocket and then added a piece of sheet styrene (used for plastic models). It's held in place with a couple of beads of black silicone. I went this way because, at the time, nothing was out there / cost too much and if it needed to be easily redone, it'd come apart easy. I'm a bit of a tightwad. I haven't taken it apart since I did it.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]805[/ATTACH][ATTACH]806[/ATTACH][ATTACH]807[/ATTACH][ATTACH]808[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4silverado, post: 16823, member: 428"] A couple of years ago, I decided that I'd like to have driving lights. I could never find any extra wiring like a lot of the forums mentioned might be there. No big deal as I've wired cars before. I cut the lower air dam using a drill bit (in the corners) and a box cutter. Ordered a set of replacement driving lights, a relay, and 2- light connectors. Already had a lighted switch in my stash box. Where my truck is a 2 wheel drive, I used the useless pocket to the left of the steering wheel. I removed the back of the pocket and then added a piece of sheet styrene (used for plastic models). It's held in place with a couple of beads of black silicone. I went this way because, at the time, nothing was out there / cost too much and if it needed to be easily redone, it'd come apart easy. I'm a bit of a tightwad. I haven't taken it apart since I did it. [ATTACH alt="20170827_103742.jpg"]805[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="20190309_133915.jpg"]806[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="20190309_133931.jpg"]807[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="20190309_133946.jpg"]808[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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