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I have question for you guys. I just bought The brush guard lights, however I have the roof rail bar lights as well. The instructions on the installation for the Grill lights says that I need to mount the switch on the overhead console, but I have that space taken already with the roof lights switch. So I was wondering if guys can show me pics of your light switch location? Or what do you guys recommend for a switch location? Thank you very much for your input, And Happy Thanksgiving
Erick
I have question for you guys. I just bought The brush guard lights, however I have the roof rail bar lights as well. The instructions on the installation for the Grill lights says that I need to mount the switch on the overhead console, but I have that space taken already with the roof lights switch. So I was wondering if guys can show me pics of your light switch location? Or what do you guys recommend for a switch location? Thank you very much for your input, And Happy Thanksgiving
Erick
Adam in CO
11-27-2003, 03:21 PM
grille lights switch
Adam P. Smith
Mortgage Pros, Inc.
303-407-2405 p
303-407-2414 f
aps101374@yahoo.com
Adam in CO
11-27-2003, 03:21 PM
GOBI roof lights switches
Adam P. Smith
Mortgage Pros, Inc.
303-407-2405 p
303-407-2414 f
aps101374@yahoo.com
cmb31078
11-28-2003, 12:43 AM
Nice Valentine one you got there... You like it a lot?
Craig
04 Pewter H2- Lux,nav, air suspension
Wish they were legal here. I think it was mentioned in another thread that it is detector/detector proof. What have you seen Phil? The web site is vague on that point.
Black Lingenfelter Lux
Centerfire
11-28-2003, 11:11 AM
Phil D.
Are the switches you used factory switches.. ALso when you had the lights hooked up to you High bean switch, did you have any overload problems.. I am still collecting my lights and things before I start on mine.. I want to do this thing one time.. I wil have 4 on Gobi rack two - four on brush guard as well as 2 LIght sticks and 4 strobes.
Mike<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by PhilD:
I originally had my roof mounted lights operetaed by a switch were Adam's grille guard light switch is and had the grille guard mounted lights operated with hi beam;
http://www.philday.com/hummer/images/switch.jpg
I've since changed that setup and have both sets of lights operating by switches on the overhead console and use the space below the rear wiper switch for the solenoid for my winch;
http://www.philday.com/hummer/images/switch_02.jpg
http://www.philday.com/hummer/images/switch_01.jpg <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I knew I can count on the experts http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif. Thanks and now I know where to put the light switch. Have a great one.
HUMMERDOGG
11-28-2003, 07:14 PM
Can the "factory" switches be ordered? If so, what is the parts number? I would like to keep mine as stock looking as possible.
-HUMMERDOGG
TROLL POACHER (I hunt trolls even if it ain't troll hunting season...)
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Centerfire
11-29-2003, 12:49 PM
Thanks.. I had to put a bigger alternator on my Suburban to handle all the lights..
I will check with Dealer on switches .. if they want my left one.. I will try radio shack..
Mike
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