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Old 04-04-2008, 03:21 AM
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Default Re: difficulty installing a light bar

Called 3 dealers today, no one carried it. Talked to a few members here and they said it wasnt worth the trouble.
Decided to go with a custom one or possibly the Delta.
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Heres the factory schematics, you can build a harness from these
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Check this out - it may help - http://www.axxense.com/Lightbar/H2_L...ructions_2.pdf

The lights pull a lot of current - usually way too much for a dash or overhead console mounted switch - this is why you want relays. The switch trips the relay, which, in turn, turns on the lights, thus handling the high current draw.

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