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| 6.7 Electronics Discussion 6.7 Electronics Discussion |
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Best Cab Access for Wiring
I installed some under the bed rail LEDs today...to hook up to Upfitters for bed lighting. I already found the AUX blunt-cut wires under the steering column.
Before I go at it on my own, I am looking for everyone's experience / the best way to get my light's wires into the cab for the Upfitters. Wires are coming from the bed of the truck... Any advice is greatly appreciated! |
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Never mind fellas...project is done!
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pics.. where did you get your leds from.. etc..
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Here's the link to what I purchased...pics will follow shortly...
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The best picture I could snap without trying! Four lights on each wheel well...hidden under the bed rails...wired to AUX 3 on the Upfitters...pretty simple install...double sided 3M tape mounted the light housings...kit came with the tape and plenty of wire to get around the bed and to the back of the rear doors...from there I spliced in my own wiring down the door sills to the Upfitter connection.
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Hell, I may get their battery powered version and stick it in my tool box for a light. Pretty slick
- BUBZ |
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