Step By Step Installation of Rigid Dually LEDs using BDF Fog Light Bracket
#81
JK Freak
From the many posts on here, it seems like everyone says no Rigid's unless wired to high beams. I have D2 Drivings, and even pointed almost straight down, the glare from the LEDs is blinding; there's no way I could run them without getting pulled over (mine are wired into my high beams). I think, think, someone said the rigid spots could be run if pointed way down. But then you have two circles on the ground, so what's the point.
#83
If I hardwire a pair of rigid dually's to the factory fog wires and wire the Truck-Lite Pulse Width Modulation Adapter Harness, will that fix the flickering issue?
Rigid said any warning canceller would solve the problem, just want to make sure before i wire it in. Thanks
Rigid said any warning canceller would solve the problem, just want to make sure before i wire it in. Thanks
#84
Can you give some details on how you did this?
Thanks,
TJC
Thanks,
TJC
Got the Truck-lites and duallys mounted tonight. Decided to wire the duallys direct to the to the fog wiring. Didn't really want to cut the stock wires so I retrofitted the rigidly plug to the stick wires.
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Works good and shouldn't have to worry about water or corrosion. To anyone that's used the fog switch for duallys, do they strobe for a few seconds after you turn them off? Seems like there's a small voltage that goes back and forth between the 2 lights. Will this hurt the lights?
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Works good and shouldn't have to worry about water or corrosion. To anyone that's used the fog switch for duallys, do they strobe for a few seconds after you turn them off? Seems like there's a small voltage that goes back and forth between the 2 lights. Will this hurt the lights?
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