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How to install external lighting without AUX switches?

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How can you install exterior lights for example those rigid lights in the accessory ready location next to the mirorrs (if you don’t have aux switches)?
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How can you install exterior lights for example those rigid lights in the accessory ready location next to the mirorrs (if you don’t have aux switches)?
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How can you install exterior lights for example those rigid lights in the accessory ready location next to the mirorrs (if you don’t have aux switches)?

Most kits include specific mounting brackets and electrical harnesses that are more "plug and play" unless otherwise specified. Feel free to shoot me a message. Be glad to be of any further help :) #teamlethal
 

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How can you install exterior lights for example those rigid lights in the accessory ready location next to the mirorrs (if you don’t have aux switches)?
As someone else pointed out, with an aftermarket switch panel. I like the AuxBeam. It's a cheap panel that does the job. It's also small. You can get much better quality with something like a Switch-Pros but those are what... like $700 or so. For $150 you can get a panel that works just as well.

I did a full write-up of my installation actually here: https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/aftermarket-switch-panel-installation.24159/
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