Auxiliary lights


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good question
Auxiliary lights

Wanting to add these to my truck, wanting them to come on with high beams but also be on with a switch how would I go about this? These should be legal but I can’t drive around with them on in town right?
 
Legality may vary state by state.

Wiring would be fairly simple with a relay. Connect like this.

Pin 30 > your new lights
Pin 87a > splice into high beam wire
Pin 87 > battery (fused)
Pin 85 > ground or batt negative
Pin 86 > comes from your new switch/12volts

Auxiliary lights
 
Some states only want high beams on when the high beams are on.

But really if your high beams are on nobody should be in front of you either...
 
Legality may vary state by state.

Wiring would be fairly simple with a relay. Connect like this.

Pin 30 > your new lights
Pin 87a > splice into high beam wire
Pin 87 > battery (fused)
Pin 85 > ground or batt negative
Pin 86 > comes from your new switch/12volts

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We’re is the high beam wire?
 
We’re is the high beam wire?
I would make that connection out near the lights. I believe you will find that high beam is LG/BK. Low beam is R/BK.
 

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