2K10HemiRam
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Alright so the only delay I've had in installing my off road lights is the fact that I pretty much need to make/modify my own wiring harness for the lights to get all 4 connected to one switch. Except for installing drop in kits I've pretty much never really messed with wiring ever and I'm a little unsure about this method I want to use working properly. I was practicing my soldering skills on a roll of spare wire I have and well...my skills are crap and I'm sure I'd make someone throw up if they looked at my practice pieces, lol. So another idea hit me and I just wanted to see what ya'll thought about it, whether it'd be fine to use or whatever.
My idea was to remove a strip of rubber on one of the harnesses approx 1 1/2 inches in length and then taking the other 3 harnesses, cut them where needed and then strip approx 1" to 1 1/2" section off the ends and then twist them around the open spot I made on the main harness. I believe I've seen people do this before and it worked just fine but I'm wondering what ya'll think of it. Here's a picture of a mock up I made just to make sure you know what I'm describing.
After all wires have been connected
Final product after wrapping with electrical tape.
My idea was to remove a strip of rubber on one of the harnesses approx 1 1/2 inches in length and then taking the other 3 harnesses, cut them where needed and then strip approx 1" to 1 1/2" section off the ends and then twist them around the open spot I made on the main harness. I believe I've seen people do this before and it worked just fine but I'm wondering what ya'll think of it. Here's a picture of a mock up I made just to make sure you know what I'm describing.
After all wires have been connected
Final product after wrapping with electrical tape.




