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Step By Step Installation of Rigid Dually LEDs using BDF Fog Light Bracket

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Old 04-08-2012, 05:03 AM
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great write-up but one thing missing, night shots
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Originally Posted by MFX
great write-up but one thing missing, night shots
Yeah I need to take some and add them
Old 04-08-2012, 07:07 AM
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Where did you get the brackets from? I'm trying to google it but I'm coming up empty. Did you get a package deal from a vendor for the lights and brackets?
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I got the lights and brackets from northridge4x4.com ask for David he won't stear you wrong

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Here are some night shots from 20 feet away from the wall.
Here are the rigid dually flood lights

Here are the rigid dually spot lights
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Thank you for the write-up. Those lights look great with a nice beam pattern.
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would you recommend the spot or floods for the fog lights?
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Originally Posted by Butler20
would you recommend the spot or floods for the fog lights?
I would definitely recommend the spots, the floods spill all over the place and blind everyone

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Just ordered a set of Dually spots and with the BDF brackets and Truck-lites from Northridge 4x4.

Plan on just wiring in the Duallys in as fogs with the factory wiring. I thought about using a relay and the factory switch to activate them. I wondered if anyone has tried to mount a switch inside to run them independent or off the factory switch? If so would I just run the factory wire and the new switch wire to the same post on the relay? I'm pretty comfortable with wiring just haven't had much experience with custom wiring involving relays.

Basically I want them to act like the stocks with the switch in one position and turn on independently in the other position. Any input as to what the best way to accomplish this would be appreciated.
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Any wiring gurus have any input? In my head I think it would work.


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