Really good video… I’ve been doing the wiring on my own truck for a while, I drive a Gen 1 Raptor and I’m so glad you included the part where you show which color controls which so I can hook the LED to one Aux and the DRL to another AUX
@@carsonhoward1142 yup! Its helpful to know which wire energizes which. Thanks for watching, glad it was helpful! And I’m still running these lights, they’re nice and i like the look of the DRL ambers on them
Yes!! Thank you! I try to show the details of how i do the steps that stent covered in the instructions, even if I’m figuring it out as i go myself. Haha
Great video! Can you wire the blue and white on the same pole or will that make them turn on together? I’m wanting one to turn on then turn the switch off and back on the other comes on
If the DRLs are on the same post as the floods, they’ll come on together. You could wire them both to their own switches no issue, i just wanted mine to come on with my factory DRLs.
It's not a "gap spacer thingy" or any of those other names you called it, it's just called a "rubber pad," as you said, to protect your paint. Why would anyone throw away expensive screws when mounting after-market equipment on their vehicle?! I guess if they're idjuts. Many are. I don't see how those are flush mount lights, like they were advertised.
Me fumbling over my words is all that was. I understand the purpose of the rubber pads. Also, not flush mount lights, or advertised as that. The flush mount lights are the ones that mount to the bumper and the only difference is the face plate (and the amber DRLs)
Not at all! Wiring up things like this is very “plug and play” You just need to know the difference between positive and negative (ground). It’s not a difficult task
Really good video… I’ve been doing the wiring on my own truck for a while, I drive a Gen 1 Raptor and I’m so glad you included the part where you show which color controls which so I can hook the LED to one Aux and the DRL to another AUX
@@carsonhoward1142 yup! Its helpful to know which wire energizes which. Thanks for watching, glad it was helpful!
And I’m still running these lights, they’re nice and i like the look of the DRL ambers on them
well done. easy to understand what you were doing. thanks
Yes!! Thank you!
I try to show the details of how i do the steps that stent covered in the instructions, even if I’m figuring it out as i go myself. Haha
Thanks for sharing!
When you showed the battery compartment around 9min, all I could think was "damn those birds have really good aim wherever he lives".
Hahaha! Nope, thats all mud
Great video!
Can you wire the blue and white on the same pole or will that make them turn on together? I’m wanting one to turn on then turn the switch off and back on the other comes on
If the DRLs are on the same post as the floods, they’ll come on together.
You could wire them both to their own switches no issue, i just wanted mine to come on with my factory DRLs.
@@bigzoffroadthanks !
I have rough country’s 20” light bar and I love it. Is it really worth me getting their spot lights?
That’s totally up to your, bro!
I do a lot of night trail riding, and i only added these to make my coverage of light wider, and it worked perfectly.
Did you wire the drl into the mlc6 as well or is that powered somewhere else? Didn’t see that part in the video.
The DRLs are tied into my driving lights. So when i flick on my lights at all, they’re on.
It's not a "gap spacer thingy" or any of those other names you called it, it's just called a "rubber pad," as you said, to protect your paint.
Why would anyone throw away expensive screws when mounting after-market equipment on their vehicle?!
I guess if they're idjuts. Many are.
I don't see how those are flush mount lights, like they were advertised.
Me fumbling over my words is all that was. I understand the purpose of the rubber pads.
Also, not flush mount lights, or advertised as that. The flush mount lights are the ones that mount to the bumper and the only difference is the face plate (and the amber DRLs)
So basically you have to be an electrician to hook the lights up? 😒🙄 wish I would’ve knew this before I bought them.
Not at all!
Wiring up things like this is very “plug and play”
You just need to know the difference between positive and negative (ground).
It’s not a difficult task
Psh