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<blockquote data-quote="01Moch1" data-source="post: 1438571" data-attributes="member: 35206"><p>When I wired my fog light kit, I soldered a short 12" section of larger 14 gauge wire onto each of the upfitter wires to give me more length to play with but mostly make the wires consistent and usable sizes. The leads for switches 3 and 4 are small and the leads for switches 5 and 6 are tiny to the point where crimping the provided butt connectors didn't create a connection I trusted. I then decided to put a single wire weather pack connector on the light wiring harness and upfitter switch wires I planned to use. 1 & 2 are BD pro Squadrons in spot and driving combo and I put my SAE lights on 6. </p><p>The beauty of the weather pack connector is it'll allow me to easily move my spot and driving combo lights over to lower amp switches if I need them in the future for other electronic goodies. Just make sure everything is labeled adequately. There are also other options that could clean up the individual connectors per wire such as a 6 wire weather pack or a Deutsch Connector.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01Moch1, post: 1438571, member: 35206"] When I wired my fog light kit, I soldered a short 12" section of larger 14 gauge wire onto each of the upfitter wires to give me more length to play with but mostly make the wires consistent and usable sizes. The leads for switches 3 and 4 are small and the leads for switches 5 and 6 are tiny to the point where crimping the provided butt connectors didn't create a connection I trusted. I then decided to put a single wire weather pack connector on the light wiring harness and upfitter switch wires I planned to use. 1 & 2 are BD pro Squadrons in spot and driving combo and I put my SAE lights on 6. The beauty of the weather pack connector is it'll allow me to easily move my spot and driving combo lights over to lower amp switches if I need them in the future for other electronic goodies. Just make sure everything is labeled adequately. There are also other options that could clean up the individual connectors per wire such as a 6 wire weather pack or a Deutsch Connector. [/QUOTE]
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