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LED fog lights as auxiliary backup lights?

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Old 02-27-2011, 04:53 PM
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Good timing on this ya'll. I'm just about to drill holes and install some lights into my factory rear bumper to do this.

Question, referencing Dawn's diagram, which switch body would that be if I'm ordering from OTRATTW?? There are so many different types, it's confusing.

Also, could that same diagram be used to make my Hella 500's come on with my bright lights? I want the same effect (on with brights/totally off/on when I want them on) with one switch for the Hellas.

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Old 02-28-2011, 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by emt_micah
Good timing on this ya'll. I'm just about to drill holes and install some lights into my factory rear bumper to do this.

Question, referencing Dawn's diagram, which switch body would that be if I'm ordering from OTRATTW?? There are so many different types, it's confusing.

Also, could that same diagram be used to make my Hella 500's come on with my bright lights? I want the same effect (on with brights/totally off/on when I want them on) with one switch for the Hellas.

Thanks,
Micah
Yes. Just substitute the reverse circuit for the high beam circuit.



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