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The four leads for you upfitter switches are under the drivers side dash to the left of the steering column. Your book will tell you which is which by color code, and you'll probably want to use the switch on the far right. I can't remember off the top of my head, but I think it's only a 5amp switch.(Plenty for LEDs). Your positive leg wire on the LEDs will connect to the color matched wire under the dash for switch four and it should be easy to find a ground to connect into under the dash for your neg. The switch only has power when the truck is on or the iginition is in the run position, but it sounds like a good idea for those of us who would want to be able to turn them off. Hope this helps.
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