So here is the idea...
I am thinking of killing two birds with one stone here. I have got a tow bar with electrics running to it and I want to relocate the electric socket out of the way. I was thinking of feeding it into the cab as everytime I go fording it fills with water, mud etc.
I was wondering if I wired 4 spots up on a thule bar and then connected them in a similar way to the light board you get on the back of trailors.
My fog light is shafted and I was going to use this switch to turn the lights on and off maybe.
The other alternative is just have them perminently connected to come on when the light bar is plugged in to the tow bar electrics. This in theory should turn the roof lights on when I put my normal driving lights on.
Is this do-able?
Hope this makes sense.
I was thinking about building another row of lights on a thule bar with two roof mounted brake lights and a rear facing light as an additional reverse light.
These are obvoiusly not perminent mods and would most likely be only used for green laning.
Oh and final question is this legal on the normal road
I am thinking of killing two birds with one stone here. I have got a tow bar with electrics running to it and I want to relocate the electric socket out of the way. I was thinking of feeding it into the cab as everytime I go fording it fills with water, mud etc.
I was wondering if I wired 4 spots up on a thule bar and then connected them in a similar way to the light board you get on the back of trailors.
My fog light is shafted and I was going to use this switch to turn the lights on and off maybe.
The other alternative is just have them perminently connected to come on when the light bar is plugged in to the tow bar electrics. This in theory should turn the roof lights on when I put my normal driving lights on.
Is this do-able?
Hope this makes sense.
I was thinking about building another row of lights on a thule bar with two roof mounted brake lights and a rear facing light as an additional reverse light.
These are obvoiusly not perminent mods and would most likely be only used for green laning.
Oh and final question is this legal on the normal road
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