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Old 04-05-2007, 11:49 AM   #6 (permalink)
MichEE
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Re: Help>Wiring for AUX Lights

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While installing my light bar there is a connection for "Offroad Lights" behind the inside A piller. Found this reference on the Toyota schematics. It is useless unless Toyota comes out with something to plug in there and you still have to get the wires from the roof to the A pillar. Thanks to you fellows who chimed in all went well today. I'll be completing wiring tomorrow.
How'd your wiring go? Did you take some pics for those of us who have not done it yet?

I just got the PT297-35061 OEM front bumper mounted off road lights and it looks to be a very clean install. Part of it plugs into the existing harness and fuse block.

I also see from the schematic that the roof mounted lights are an option but I guess that is not available yet.
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