my fix for messy aux switch wires

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Blind1

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^^I guess I need to tug a little harder. Thanks for the tip for removing the black shrink tubes. I have 2 left and I definitely won't be cutting them the next time around.
 

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justvettn; said:
Every little bit helps when your working with wires that are too short in the first place.:whymewhyme:

That's what she said...

OP, great idea. I was looking into something that I could retro fit in there, this really helps the gears get turning.
 
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Just an Update. I still thought it looked a little messy with hooking stuff up right next to the hood strut, so..... I connected more wire and fed it around the battery box and came to the front of the truck next to the passenger headlight between battery box and radiator, and behind the rubber shroud so it stays somewhat out of the elements when rain and snow/salt come in.
 

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