What is everyone doing with excess wire from aux lights?

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RapidRedGEN2DFW

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I have three sets of Diode Dynamics fogs and one set of Diode Dynamics spot lights on the a-pillars and I didn't end up with much if any of the harnesses left. I used the Diode Dynamics Deutsch harnesses made for the Raptor. I'd either cut and splice out the extra or zip tie and hide the left-overs to the back side of the battery box.
 

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Agreed with the others. If you don’t have a heat gun and some heat shrink connectors snag some locally or on Amazon and cut all that down.
 

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Cut, quality butt connector, heat shrink the individual wires a bit staggered, then heat shrink the two together. Loom tape is great stuff on top of that.

Tug on your connection after you make it and test the lights before heat shrinking - not the end of the world to cut it off and start again, but you know, make the mistakes (I mean learnings), then button it up.
 

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Once you cut to fit, make new connections, tidy everything up, save the leftover wire. Next Black Friday rolls around and you pick up more lights, you have leftover wiring for just in case scenarios. Next, when you just pick up the lights, you already have enough spare to complete the wiring. Nothing gets wasted :)

I’m on my 3rd or 4th Black Friday deals with Raptor purchases and have 2.5 harnesses in the box now. This will be great for my RMAX lights :)
 
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