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Looking for advice on wiring - Black Diamond no signature lighting
Basically what I want to achieve is an always on feature for the parking lights (or at least front marker lights) and amber backlighting in the Rigid 6" 360 series lights that I'm going to mount on the bumper. I do not like the look of the DRL headlamps on the trim level I have so it's currently disabled, but I do like the factory amber markers. It looks like worst case I could just tie the Rigid backlights into the parking lights and turn them on manually, but if they came on automatically as DRL (and the backlights still worked when the actual headlights were on) that would be Ideal.
As far as my skill level I'm not an electrical expert but I kind of get it. I've changed outlets and light fixtures and never got electrocuted, also put the Ford Performance 4" 360 lights on the cowls and the truck hasn't caught fire.
Basically what I want to achieve is an always on feature for the parking lights (or at least front marker lights) and amber backlighting in the Rigid 6" 360 series lights that I'm going to mount on the bumper. I do not like the look of the DRL headlamps on the trim level I have so it's currently disabled, but I do like the factory amber markers. It looks like worst case I could just tie the Rigid backlights into the parking lights and turn them on manually, but if they came on automatically as DRL (and the backlights still worked when the actual headlights were on) that would be Ideal.
As far as my skill level I'm not an electrical expert but I kind of get it. I've changed outlets and light fixtures and never got electrocuted, also put the Ford Performance 4" 360 lights on the cowls and the truck hasn't caught fire.
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