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Was looking into doing this next. How tough was the install? Plug and play?
If you want all of them on one switch then you’ll need to wire in a relay rated at the total amperage of all the lights. Then you can use a 5 amp up fitter to act as the signal to turn on the relay. There is no reason to use 3 switches for a pocket kit if you do it right and don’t rush.the unlimted kit
Non step equipped tailgates do not include any damping? They will just freely drop?
im glad it helped you and you learned something from it. looks a lot cleaner than some "professionals." good jobAfter @The Car Stereo Company posted a how to wire like a champ guide, I went ahead and got myself a heat gun and some heat shrink to redo my fog light wiring. Please don't flame my amateur hour first attempt, really happy with how V2 ended up, finished it up with a wrap of electrical tape. Looks a lot better and feels more secure so kudos for that helpful guide.
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Installed CVF Titan IC, Boomba adapter, and ADD Pro Bolt On v2.
Need to talk to ADD on Monday about the 2 bolts they include to replace in the IC mounting bracket. The instructions conveniently leave out the steps for holding up the IC while running the new bolts through the skid plate and mounting bracket.
It was snug for sure but all went back together as expected in that area, even had the usual hose blow off after the first WOT run.Soooo with my CVF install in the OE bumper, I had no room between the elbow and the BOV to install the adapter. Right now it's close to touching even without it. I have the Agency Power version which looks to be produced by whoever is making the Boomba. How close is yours?