Wireless WARN Lights Installed
Just finished installing and tidying up the wiring with some loom and zip ties to make it neat. Here's the finished look on my new(er) HighRock narrow bumper. They were easy to do and if anyone needs a hand with installation, drop me a line and I will be more than happy to answer any questions about these lights, wiring them and routing.

Originally Posted by PhantomRescue
Just finished installing and tidying up the wiring with some loom and zip ties to make it neat. Here's the finished look on my new(er) HighRock narrow bumper. They were easy to do and if anyone needs a hand with installation, drop me a line and I will be more than happy to answer any questions about these lights, wiring them and routing.
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I think the wireless controller is a good concept and allows more flexibility when it comes to not having to install actual switches and make modifications to your dash for that 'finished' look. Though I have done many automotive electrical installations, including lights, battery isolating systems, winches etc.... I wanted something quick, different and went with a wireless setup. Essentially it's the same as hard wiring them in, only faster. I spent the extra time that I did not waste on dash modifications to hide the control box, loom the wire and essentially hide everything so it's nice and tidy in the engine bay.



