Yes. Backlight to Aux 5 and the lights themselves to Aux 3.Did you hook the ditch lights to the oem switches
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Yes. Backlight to Aux 5 and the lights themselves to Aux 3.Did you hook the ditch lights to the oem switches
Yea that’s what I was looking to put together. Exactly those two with the ditch light switchI got the cali raised oem switches. Looks solid af
Yup, I got the ditch light set, roofrack bar light, back up lights and the fourth slot is where I am undecided between rock lights or scene lighting.Yea that’s what I was looking to put together. Exactly those two with the ditch light switch
Is the pre-wired stuff already run to the battery so you just need to plug in the pigtail to the lights and no power or ground to the battery in the rear?Yes. Backlight to Aux 5 and the lights themselves to Aux 3.
So you have the backlight on at all times?Yes. Backlight to Aux 5 and the lights themselves to Aux 3.
You splice them into the OEM pigtails for the Aux circuits. Pigtails are plugged in either under the dash kick panel on the driver's side or under the hood.Is the pre-wired stuff already run to the battery so you just need to plug in the pigtail to the lights and no power or ground to the battery in the rear?
When the 4Runner is on, yes.So you have the backlight on at all times?
Nice. I was also going to go Diode since I've used their LEDs in the past. Which kit did you end up running from them?You splice them into the OEM pigtails for the Aux circuits. Pigtails are plugged in either under the dash kick panel on the driver's side or under the hood.
I got the 3" pro (white)Nice. I was also going to go Diode since I've used their LEDs in the past. Which kit did you end up running from them?
This is the way!I got the 3" pro (white)
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Yea that’s what I was looking to put together. Exactly those two with the ditch light switch
Do you remember what the wires in the kit go to on the switch?