hi. i have a pair of side markers. ive read that for ppl wirring the bulbs to stock usdm healigths to use pigtails to connect to some connector. can some body clarify this for me. i cant find any info so far. thanks.
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how to wire side markers with usdm head light?
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Originally posted by drew12000 View PostHeadlights? Connect the sidemarker wires to your blinker wires on each side. Search for the DIY on here (Cb7tuner) or Google.
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Originally posted by S.W.A.T View Post
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All you need to do is draw power from your blinker wires. You don't need to cut them completely, just draw power from them by maybe stripping the insulation a bit and connecting the side markers to the exposed wire. You would then just secure that connection with whatever method you should choose.
Could also use quick splice connectors to make the job easier.
Last edited by KanYarK; 02-28-2012, 04:00 AM.
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Originally posted by KanYarK View PostAll you need to do is draw power from your blinker wires. You don't need to cut them completely, just draw power from them by maybe stripping the insulation a bit and connecting the side markers to the exposed wire. You would then just secure that connection with whatever method you should choose.
Could also use quick splice connectors to make the job easier.
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