Hello Mr and Mrs C...another great video...hope you have been able to get out and ride some...took off the snow plow and took a short journey in my buggy last week... I had almost forgotten how much it gets it in high gear😊😊😊...love you both
Good plan. We thought about a momentary switch or tying into factory switch wire but we wanted the freedom to use the lights no matter what gear we were in.
We made our own harness. We tied the positive of each light together and the negative of each light together. We then wired the negative wires to a chassis ground and wired the positive wires to a 12volt switch inside the cab. No factory wires were used.
@@CameronsonCamera That's what I plan to do -- make a harness for my UForce 800 for towing. Left, right, backup and brake. Time to get paper and draw out all the connections.
Hello Mr and Mrs C...another great video...hope you have been able to get out and ride some...took off the snow plow and took a short journey in my buggy last week... I had almost forgotten how much it gets it in high gear😊😊😊...love you both
Any chance you might do one on turn signal installation? I would be curious to see that one!
If these ever become street legal in Illinois I’d invest in a kit . Fingers crossed.
@@CameronsonCamera haven't been for long here in nc. I ride in WV and up there they simply don't care if you ride on the road.
I just put a pressure switch beside reverse gear selector .
Good plan. We thought about a momentary switch or tying into factory switch wire but we wanted the freedom to use the lights no matter what gear we were in.
Hello which wire did you use
We used 14 gauge wire from the light to the switch
@@CameronsonCamera yeah but witch wire. Is there reverse light wiring harness or factory wiring
We made our own harness. We tied the positive of each light together and the negative of each light together. We then wired the negative wires to a chassis ground and wired the positive wires to a 12volt switch inside the cab. No factory wires were used.
@@CameronsonCamera That's what I plan to do -- make a harness for my UForce 800 for towing. Left, right, backup and brake. Time to get paper and draw out all the connections.