Wiring Installation For Westin Driving Lights On 2005 Ford F-150
Updated 03/27/2014 | Published 03/26/2014 >
Question:
Hello i have a 2005 Ford F150 Lariat i was watching the video how to install the lights i see you have to connect a wire to the park light wire is there any way that i can connect that wire without splicing into the park light wire thank you.
asked by: Errol
Expert Reply:
I spoke with one of our installers and they told me that technically you will want to wire this to the low side of the headlight wiring on your 2005 Ford F-150. You need to run the wiring to a switched circuit so that there is not power running to the relay all of the time.
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Putco HID Off-Road Light w/ LED Daytime Running Lights - 6" - Black - Blue Lens - Qty 1
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