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why do we need them in aux switches? add automotive connections and retain the exisiting fog light button..... this is why i went with baja designs.... its automotive quality.
Depending on the AMP draw of the lights and what factory wiring can carry.
Any chance you guys will make a harness so you can tie directly into the vehicle with no splicing in the future. Keep up the good work
We provide a wiring harness to tap the 2 functions of the fog light kit into aux switches
so cheaper than making automotive connections to the oem plugs?@@MandRautomotive
@@PeteyPablo2770 I don’t feel comfortable putting the load on factory thin wiring
bro they're leds.@@MandRautomotive
@@PeteyPablo2770 agreed but still pull an AMP each so make sure the factory fog light wiring can handle the load
What about using a KC flex era
If you’re making your own lights why wouldn’t you just use a standard color coding?
why do we need them in aux switches? add automotive connections and retain the exisiting fog light button..... this is why i went with baja designs.... its automotive quality.
Depending on the AMP draw of the lights and what factory wiring can carry.
Any chance you guys will make a harness so you can tie directly into the vehicle with no splicing in the future. Keep up the good work
We provide a wiring harness to tap the 2 functions of the fog light kit into aux switches
so cheaper than making automotive connections to the oem plugs?@@MandRautomotive
@@PeteyPablo2770 I don’t feel comfortable putting the load on factory thin wiring
bro they're leds.@@MandRautomotive
@@PeteyPablo2770 agreed but still pull an AMP each so make sure the factory fog light wiring can handle the load
What about using a KC flex era
If you’re making your own lights why wouldn’t you just use a standard color coding?