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I'm about to wire up a pair of Rigid Dually's (flood) as additional reverse lights to Aux #4.
(my first mod on this truck, ever)
My question would be.. Rigid's wiring set up comes with 3 wires/ends that go to their own switch, but since I'm using the upfitter switches, I can completely ignore that right?
So do I cut it, or just leave it?
Basically the red wire with the metal ring goes to my passthru wire (after i mate it behind the glove box) and the black wire gets grounded.. and all that other stuff that should go to the rigid switch just gets ignored or cut, right..?
Also, is there any write up about sneaking wire from the rear bumper all the way into the glove box area? I'm assuming I'm going to have to buy some gauge of cable and add to rigid's provided wiring.
Lastly, in the discussion about soldering versus crimp connectors, vs, butt connectors, etc. What about the type that is... strip an inch off both wires, twist them together, and then screw on the plastic cap that has metal threads on the inside... is that a decent method in any way/shape or form?
I know NOTHING about wiring and electrical, so I apologize if these questions are ultra-newbie-status.
thanks!!
-Arthur
(my first mod on this truck, ever)
My question would be.. Rigid's wiring set up comes with 3 wires/ends that go to their own switch, but since I'm using the upfitter switches, I can completely ignore that right?
So do I cut it, or just leave it?
Basically the red wire with the metal ring goes to my passthru wire (after i mate it behind the glove box) and the black wire gets grounded.. and all that other stuff that should go to the rigid switch just gets ignored or cut, right..?
Also, is there any write up about sneaking wire from the rear bumper all the way into the glove box area? I'm assuming I'm going to have to buy some gauge of cable and add to rigid's provided wiring.
Lastly, in the discussion about soldering versus crimp connectors, vs, butt connectors, etc. What about the type that is... strip an inch off both wires, twist them together, and then screw on the plastic cap that has metal threads on the inside... is that a decent method in any way/shape or form?
I know NOTHING about wiring and electrical, so I apologize if these questions are ultra-newbie-status.
thanks!!
-Arthur
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