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Old 04-30-2006, 07:51 PM
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I used all the pre-wires for the backup lights. I ran the wires from under the hood up thru the plastic next to the windshield. I used a heavy duty trailer plug that is up at rack level so I could disconnect the wiring ( and hence the rack) without cutting any wires. The front light switch is a SPDT (single-pole / double-throw) switch so I can have the middle 2 lights on (like a low) when the switch is down and all 4 lights on when the switch is up. This requires a diode in the circuit to prevent "back-flow" of the current between the high to low switch. I also have a LED indicator on the panel.

I'll post some pictures when the system will let me.
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