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Nick B
| Posted on Monday, February 18, 2002 - 12:42 am: |
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I have a feeling this topic has been probably done to death but since there are no archives i couldnt find an answer. I recently got a basket for my rover. Now my plan is to attach some lights to the front of the basket. I am all set putting the lights on and getting the basics down. Where do i run the wires? my guess is i just run them down the side of the windshield... is there any clip or way to attach the wire so it doesnt flap around? Also how do you get the wire into the engine compartment..? Finally since i have driving lights already on my brush bar can i wire both sets of lights in off the battery or is there another way i could get power to them... once again thanks for you help... |
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