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Finishing up the front end look and liking it so far! Just sharing
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I dig it. I just wouldn’t trust it to stay in working order up here. But I would put both the lighted name and corner markers.Love it! Mine is similar with the Rigid Radiance pods and Oracle letters. I like your style.
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As long as you wire everything correctly, tightly, and weatherproof, you should be fine. I’ve been off-roading numerous times in some extreme conditions with water and dust and everything is still in working order.I dig it. I just wouldn’t trust it to stay in working order up here. But I would put both the lighted name and corner markers.
I'm curious as to how you have them wired. I am installing mine this weekend. Do you have any suggestions?As long as you wire everything correctly, tightly, and weatherproof, you should be fine. I’ve been off-roading numerous times in some extreme conditions with water and dust and everything is still in working order.
My trail sight lights, Oracle grille letters, and fog light pod backlights are all wired into the parking/marker lamp circuit via this device from SPV:I'm curious as to how you have them wired. I am installing mine this weekend. Do you have any suggestions?
No. I assume you're asking about the trail sight lights?Did you also use the relay/fuse adaptor or is it not necessary?
I get where you are coming from, but it is difficult for me to "trust" these aftermarket lights up here. With the amount of snow and ice that build up on the front of cars (especially the Bronco) I just don't know how well they are truly long-term harsh-environment long term tested they are. I've had to replace a number of aux lights on cars due to the weather up. Just my personal concerns on why I can't bring myself to do it. I dig the look.As long as you wire everything correctly, tightly, and weatherproof, you should be fine. I’ve been off-roading numerous times in some extreme conditions with water and dust and everything is still in working order.
I was referring to the LED letters.No. I assume you're asking about the trail sight lights?
If you want them on all the time (day & night), then yes you will need to use a fuse tap (add-a-fuse). If you want them on just at night when the headlights auto-turn on, then you can purchase/use the SPV product I linked. In my opinion, having them always on during the day is pointless, as you can hardly see them during the day.I was referring to the LED letters.
Great info! Thank you! I'll order one now. Thanks!If you want them on all the time (day & night), then yes you will need to use a fuse tap (add-a-fuse). If you want them on just at night when the headlights auto-turn on, then you can purchase/use the SPV product I linked. In my opinion, having them always on during the day is pointless, as you can hardly see them during the day.
This looks fantastic! Great build!Finishing up the front end look and liking it so far! Just sharing
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