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AUX SWITCHES - WHAT DO YOU HAVE CONNECTED??

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Hey All,

Just curious what gadgets you all have connected to your AUX switches. I got mine and planning to add a light bar but what else! Pics and ideas are greatly appreciated!
 
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Hey All,

Just curious what gadgets you all have connected to your AUX switches. I got mine and planning to add a light bar but what else! Pics and ideas are greatly appreciated!
I plan on putting led pods rear bumper, led white/amber behind the front grill, rock lights under it "not for cool look more for if I need to see under the truck on the road" and the others not sure.

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Ahhh @J-J, that is a good idea for under the truck lights for tire change or anything else. Good idea!
 
What is the reason between yellow/white fog lights? Good looking delmonico red! @AndyS
Thanks! Its been an awesome truck. I was curious about the yellow vs white and after some researching the consensus was yellow was better in fog conditions. Some good youtube vids on the subject.
 
What is the reason between yellow/white fog lights? Good looking delmonico red! @AndyS
Yellow are a true fog light. Cuts thru without the washout. Good for rain as well. Had yellow fogs on most of my vehicles. Will prob add them to my new one when it comes in as well. Prob behind the grille or the lower grille?... The Longhorn comes with the LED aux lights. Might look into a way to replace those with LED yellow, if possible. Either way I'll add yellow fog lights somewhere and wire them into the AUX switch box. Might be a good to keep the white LED aux lights for those dark unlit back roads.
 
I think I read a while back that @Jimmy07 posted you can only use the pssthrough wires once. Meaning either the power from rear of bed or inside the cab not both. I currently have switch six jumpered to give power to my radar detector and aux cameras for my trailers.

I just installed a steel rear bumper with led pods. Haven't tackled the wiring but am I right that I can use the blunt cut wires for power and keep my accessory source inside the cab?

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Fuel tank pump for fueling equipment, work lights, possibly air compressor, and possibly something else that I have forgot about in my long wait.
 
#1 is for my becon light and #6 is for my plow light enable (also works great for killing the headlights when plow is not attached)
 
I haven't received mine yet, but one option I was hoping to implement is control of Pace-Edwards UltraGroove Electric Tonneau cover.
 
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