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<blockquote data-quote="pughde" data-source="post: 1451029" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>For those buying from Amazon (my bad) finally finish installing the Baja S1 as a backup light. I did not buy the harness but took what was delivery. Basically, was rather simple except for the attaching the bracket. Took me longer to attach the lights than it took to wire it. This was entirely my fault but will not mentioned how I got the 10mm and 11 mm sockets mixed up. I use one connector included and added 2 wires 14” long to attach to the main cable running between the lights. I should note that I connected the positive to the 7-blade trailer connection, center blade, a grey wire. You need to peal back the wrap to make room for the wiretap. The ground was already thankful close, on the Driver’s side, a bolt which is used for grounding several other connections. I use a “U” connector attached to the ground wire to slide in after loosening the bolt. I attached the ground and positive wires with the waterproof connector included. I did solder the connection since the pins are rather fragile. Lights are very bright and the wide angle is perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pughde, post: 1451029, member: 14557"] For those buying from Amazon (my bad) finally finish installing the Baja S1 as a backup light. I did not buy the harness but took what was delivery. Basically, was rather simple except for the attaching the bracket. Took me longer to attach the lights than it took to wire it. This was entirely my fault but will not mentioned how I got the 10mm and 11 mm sockets mixed up. I use one connector included and added 2 wires 14” long to attach to the main cable running between the lights. I should note that I connected the positive to the 7-blade trailer connection, center blade, a grey wire. You need to peal back the wrap to make room for the wiretap. The ground was already thankful close, on the Driver’s side, a bolt which is used for grounding several other connections. I use a “U” connector attached to the ground wire to slide in after loosening the bolt. I attached the ground and positive wires with the waterproof connector included. I did solder the connection since the pins are rather fragile. Lights are very bright and the wide angle is perfect. [/QUOTE]
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