i remember reading this somewhere can you please send me a link so i can find it...i have spent an half hour looking and give up
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Re:fj prewired for lights
Date: 2008/02/09 00:52
By: ToyotaDriver81
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I don't know what you're trying to find out, but I have both the bumper driving lights and roof rack mounted lights and air dam. They were both partially pre-wired for the applications. The overhead lights required drilling a hole in the roof, running the wires down and plugging into a connector at the drivers a-pillar. The switch is already pre-wired, just pull the harness through and plug in the new switch. With the bumper/grille lights you have to run the harness from the lights to a prewired connector at the drivers quarter panel. The switch had to be wired with a provided harness, and tapped into the rear diff switch for illumination. You have to run the switch harness behind the lower panel under the steering wheel and plugs into a connector by a wiring junction at the left side kick panel. Hope that helps.
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Re:fj prewired for lights
Date: 2008/02/09 00:54
By: ToyotaDriver81
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...oh, and that doesn't include plugging in the provided fuses and relays at the fuse box under the hood (locations labeled on the underside of the fusebox cover).
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Re:fj prewired for lights
Date: 2008/02/10 21:30
By: broncotrevor4x4
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that helps alot how long did this take to do?
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Re:fj prewired for lights
Date: 2008/02/11 04:30
By: ToyotaDriver81
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Didn't take long at all, probably somewhere between 45 minutes to an hour for each light kit. That includes installing the front grill guard and the roof rack to which they attached. I didn't drop the headliner all the way down like the instructions suggested. I removed enough hardware to pull the headliner down to catch the metal shavings from drilling the hole in the roof and to tighten the plug provided to fill the hole. I feel that saved some time. Good luck to you
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