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Help everyone, I'm new to this forum and I did a quick search and couldn't find any information on this that was a definite can be done or can't be done.
So I picked up the rigid fog light kit (I know rigid is over priced and there are other brands, been buying them for a while and they have treated me good) with the 2 driving Lights and a fog light per side. I'm going to wire the fog light up to my outfitter switch. But the other 4i wasn't too go on a4 way switch. A off, on, and on/off with high beams. I saw the diagram for the high beams and I saw that it is a signal cable instead of a traditional hot line. Anyone know how to tie into that so I could have them work with my high beams? I just don't want to fumble around driving down the road trying to turn off a switch and hit the high beams.
My back up plan was to mount a old school dimmer switch on the floor for them.
Thank you and hope you have a good day
So I picked up the rigid fog light kit (I know rigid is over priced and there are other brands, been buying them for a while and they have treated me good) with the 2 driving Lights and a fog light per side. I'm going to wire the fog light up to my outfitter switch. But the other 4i wasn't too go on a4 way switch. A off, on, and on/off with high beams. I saw the diagram for the high beams and I saw that it is a signal cable instead of a traditional hot line. Anyone know how to tie into that so I could have them work with my high beams? I just don't want to fumble around driving down the road trying to turn off a switch and hit the high beams.
My back up plan was to mount a old school dimmer switch on the floor for them.
Thank you and hope you have a good day
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