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Yep. I was assuming the power for the switch was coming from the other side of the firewall... but it could come from pretty much where ever. Heck, could leave the switch out all together and tap the switch wire onto the high beam circuit. Then your fun lights will power on when you flip on the high beams. Normal relay only has 4 connections on it... like for pretty much any offroad light pack. A relay for headlights with high/low usually has 5 connections IIRC.Guess I should have clarified my question... wasnt about how the relay was connected.... just why the wires were routed the way they were with the factory aux relays being somewhere under the hood.
Yep. I was assuming the power for the switch was coming from the other side of the firewall... but it could come from pretty much where ever. Heck, could leave the switch out all together and tap the switch wire onto the high beam circuit. Then your fun lights will power on when you flip on the high beams. Normal relay only has 4 connections on it... like for pretty much any offroad light pack. A relay for headlights with high/low usually has 5 connections IIRC.
Guess I should have clarified my question... wasnt about how the relay was connected.... just why the wires were routed the way they were with the factory aux relays being somewhere under the hood.