Need Help with Connector Identification for LED Bar
#1
Need Help with Connector Identification for LED Bar
Hi guys,
As the title suggests, can anyone help me identify the correct connector in the diagram ? I would like to swap my OEM Mickey Mouse ear light bar, for a a modern 50 or 52" LED One. I want to retain the original though and store it.
Therefore i am ideally looking to find the connector so I can literally swap the bars over (the relays and switch from the existing are already plumbed in).
Anyone know where i can buy a connector to marry up to the existing loom ? Also does anyone have a 52" curve one on this rig, and if so, how does it look alongside the contour of the truck.
Thanks
As the title suggests, can anyone help me identify the correct connector in the diagram ? I would like to swap my OEM Mickey Mouse ear light bar, for a a modern 50 or 52" LED One. I want to retain the original though and store it.
Therefore i am ideally looking to find the connector so I can literally swap the bars over (the relays and switch from the existing are already plumbed in).
Anyone know where i can buy a connector to marry up to the existing loom ? Also does anyone have a 52" curve one on this rig, and if so, how does it look alongside the contour of the truck.
Thanks
#2
I'm sure you could find a connector looking around online or at a parts store.
I HATE cutting into my factory wiring. What I do is remove the pins from the factor connector and solder the pins directly to whatever I am wiring in. That way it is completely reversible. Personally I would go that route.
I HATE cutting into my factory wiring. What I do is remove the pins from the factor connector and solder the pins directly to whatever I am wiring in. That way it is completely reversible. Personally I would go that route.
#3
I'm sure you could find a connector looking around online or at a parts store.
I HATE cutting into my factory wiring. What I do is remove the pins from the factor connector and solder the pins directly to whatever I am wiring in. That way it is completely reversible. Personally I would go that route.
I HATE cutting into my factory wiring. What I do is remove the pins from the factor connector and solder the pins directly to whatever I am wiring in. That way it is completely reversible. Personally I would go that route.
#4
I would assume the same. The relay side from the truck should be ready to go. Pins are usually held in by a small tab on each pin. I use one of my many dental picks I keep in the garage for sliding down the sides of the pin to release that small tab. Sometimes if you shine a flashlight into the holes you can see the tab, sometimes not. Usually just working around each side of the pin you can usually work the pins free. I also take a pic of two just for future reference if I want to put the pins back in the factory plug.
#5
I would assume the same. The relay side from the truck should be ready to go. Pins are usually held in by a small tab on each pin. I use one of my many dental picks I keep in the garage for sliding down the sides of the pin to release that small tab. Sometimes if you shine a flashlight into the holes you can see the tab, sometimes not. Usually just working around each side of the pin you can usually work the pins free. I also take a pic of two just for future reference if I want to put the pins back in the factory plug.
Sounds like a good idea. Will get the LED bar and take things from there. Torn between an Aurora one, or a cheaper version on eBay!
#6
I personally cannot justify the price on the name brand LED bars especially considering all those high end companies are buying the components from over seas.
However, I did replace my 2 rear lights with 6" LED single row bars. So much brighter than the cheap lights I had but after the first wash there was water in the bars. I guess you get what you pay for.....
I'm trying to find a cheap route to go for 4-12" bars to replace the lights on the front of the rack but I don't want the same thing happening to them as the rear lights.
However, I did replace my 2 rear lights with 6" LED single row bars. So much brighter than the cheap lights I had but after the first wash there was water in the bars. I guess you get what you pay for.....
I'm trying to find a cheap route to go for 4-12" bars to replace the lights on the front of the rack but I don't want the same thing happening to them as the rear lights.
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