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Old 07-10-2012, 06:32 PM
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Default Help with new switches

Ok, I'm a boob when it comes to wiring. I have an idea and would like some help.

Currently I have 1 rigid dully light in the rear. I'm having 2 piaa 520 ATP lights sent to me as I type this. After I wire everything up I'm going to want to get the same style switch for both lights.

Can I buy a rigid light switch and just cut the piaa switch off the end and connect the new rigid switch? The rigid switch has three wires. I have no idea about the piaa switch because it has not arrived.
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Are you wanting to run both sets of lights at the same time or what
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But yes you can use any switch you want and it will work
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No, not at the same time. I will have two switches. Just want to make sure if I order the rigid switch I can make it work with the piaa harness.



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