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^^^What he said^^^. Fast and easy.

It also depends on what you are doing. You could tap into the 7 pin connector if you wanted to.

I ran a 10 gauge wire from the battery (fused) to the bed in order to install bed lights and a power outlet. 156 LEDs:
 

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I have a whipzilla led light. I had it on my hitch receiver, wired to my 4 pin. I have a chase rack now & I want to mount it there, near the cab. Nothing permanent, just something I can plug & unplug when needed.
 

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Thirds on the direct from battery with a fuse.
You can run it down the passenger side inside the frame, or along it.
For that whip, a 5 or 10 amp fuse should be fine. But you should check with the manufacturer.
 

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I have a whipzilla led light. I had it on my hitch receiver, wired to my 4 pin. I have a chase rack now & I want to mount it there, near the cab. Nothing permanent, just something I can plug & unplug when needed.

Ok, if that's all you need it for, you could always just buy an extension. They are available at auto stores or online. A 60" 4 pin trailer plug extension should work (they come in a verity of lengths). You only need it during runs, correct? Maybe, get one longer than what you need and secure the slack. GL

Plug n play baby!
 

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Ok, if that's all you need it for, you could always just buy an extension. They are available at auto stores or online. A 60" 4 pin trailer plug extension should work (they come in a verity of lengths). You only need it during runs, correct? Maybe, get one longer than what you need and secure the slack. GL

Plug n play baby!
I've done the same thing to run my whip.... that setup works great for on road and campsites. But be cautious with it offroad. I pinched mine off the first lap at TRR.

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anyone have a video on how to do this?

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^^^What he said^^^. Fast and easy.

It also depends on what you are doing. You could tap into the 7 pin connector if you wanted to.

I ran a 10 gauge wire from the battery (fused) to the bed in order to install bed lights and a power outlet. 156 LEDs:


You wouldn't happen to have a video on how to do this?
 
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