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Installed tonight. Good solid bracket and easy install.

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Looks good. I have the same kit on my counter. Did you use the connections under the hood or run them in the cab?
 
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Thats the plan, just need help with figuring out how to jump the wires to get rid of the harness on/off switch and use the jeep aux switch.
 

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Thats the plan, just need help with figuring out how to jump the wires to get rid of the harness on/off switch and use the jeep aux switch.
Let me know how it goes.
 

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The 2in cubes as a pair only pull 4amps so using the 15amp will be more than safe. The 30in single row only pulls 13.5 amps.
 

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Here's what Rough Country passed along to remove harness switch;

- black wire, ground to jeep chassis
- white wire to jeep aux connector
- blue wire is capped off, not used

I will use the 15 amp switch. More to.come when done.....
 

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Here's what Rough Country passed along to remove harness switch;

- black wire, ground to jeep chassis
- white wire to jeep aux connector
- blue wire is capped off, not used

I will use the 15 amp switch. More to.come when done.....
That should make it pretty simple.
 

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Here's what Rough Country passed along to remove harness switch;

- black wire, ground to jeep chassis
- white wire to jeep aux connector
- blue wire is capped off, not used

I will use the 15 amp switch. More to.come when done.....
To clarify, the wires you mentioned are the wires to the switch? I thought you get rid of the harness relay, fuse, and switch and just run the red wire to your Aux wire in the engine compartment and the black to the frame. Doesn't the Aux bank already have its own relay, fuses etc. or am I mistaken?
 

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To clarify, the wires you mentioned are the wires to the switch? I thought you get rid of the harness relay, fuse, and switch and just run the red wire to your Aux wire in the engine compartment and the black to the frame. Doesn't the Aux bank already have its own relay, fuses etc. or am I mistaken?
You are correct. You will not use the fuse and relay from our harness and will just connect the black to the ground and red to the AUX wire. I just sent a memo internally making are all the guys know this.
 
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Thanks. I was.planning to install wire harness tomorrow. Easy now!
 

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You are correct. You will not use the fuse and relay from our harness and will just connect the black to the ground and red to the AUX wire. I just sent a memo internally making are all the guys know this.
Thanks very much for that clarification. One additional question since I have you (and I'm interested in getting the RC 30 inch hood LED)...I know the portion of the LED wire that comes from the light itself attaches to the rest of the harness via a plug connector. Is there enough wire coming from your hood LED to run directly to the Aux wire near the battery or do you have to connect the connector and then cut the wire at the point where you get near the fuse and relay to have enough wire to reach the aux wire? Thanks for the help...
 

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Thanks very much for that clarification. One additional question since I have you (and I'm interested in getting the RC 30 inch hood LED)...I know the portion of the LED wire that comes from the light itself attaches to the rest of the harness via a plug connector. Is there enough wire coming from your hood LED to run directly to the Aux wire near the battery or do you have to connect the connector and then cut the wire at the point where you get near the fuse and relay to have enough wire to reach the aux wire? Thanks for the help...
You will have plenty of wire since you will just be cutting off the relay, fuse and switch from our harness. Once you do that I would run the wire to the Aux wires then trim to fit. If you have any other questions feel free to PM me.
 

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@Rough Country Suspensions, I love these lights! Is there a mount that makes it possible to put the windshield down? I would hate to have to remove my lights that I’ll need at night to be able to enjoy the breeze during the day!
 

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@Rough Country Suspensions, I love these lights! Is there a mount that makes it possible to put the windshield down? I would hate to have to remove my lights that I’ll need at night to be able to enjoy the breeze during the day!
There is not currently a bracket we have that will do that. I will tell the guys in R&D to look at making that.
 

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There is not currently a bracket we have that will do that. I will tell the guys in R&D to look at making that.
Thank you! :like:I figure if it stays within the profile of the mirror it won’t be sticking out too far, right? Just enough to get the winshield down so you’re not giving up one awesome feature for another.
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