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Old 03-31-2008, 11:51 PM
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Default Rear working lights, not connected up?

I remember reading about with the newer
700 and 800s maybe the 500s too, that
the wiring is there in the back somewhere
for REAR WORKING LIGHTS hook ups?

Does anyone have pics, white papers, video
on how to do this and what do I need to buy?
Light bulbs, toggle switch, some type of wiring harness?

I know this has been posted on before, not re-inventing
the wheel, if you have the THREAD links that would
be great!

Much obliged!

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Old 03-31-2008, 11:56 PM
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Just need the switch and bulbs......Wiring is already there........I don't have the part#'s ....I am sure they soon show up here for you though!!!...LOL...Caper........
 
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Old 04-01-2008, 01:53 AM
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Default Rear working lights, not connected up?

I saw in one of your pictures that you bought the 3 headlight mod from quadovator.com...well they have a kit on there to set up the work lights it is $4 for the light bulbs and $16 or so depending on the toggle switch you want.
 
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This place has like 2 or 3 options, they even have a setup for when you put it in Rev the lights turn on like backup lights http://www.quadovator.com/2049404.html hope this helps good luck!
 
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Old 04-01-2008, 05:37 AM
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They also have the three light mod!
 
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Old 04-01-2008, 07:32 AM
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Default Rear working lights, not connected up?

bulb number Sylvania 921 or 921LL and I just got a regular toggle switch an a rubber boot/nut to hold the switch at the local napa, but many other places have it too
it was about 8 bucks
 
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Default Rear working lights, not connected up?

i just went to a auto parts store to get the switch and light bulbs and put them in as everything is right there and you just have to cut for the switch. just look at my pics and i show the back side of the pod to give you an idear what to look for.
 

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Thanks you all for the info, as usuall Stendori you come thru all the time.
Looks like we were thinking of the same with our new 800, eheheh

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Default Rear working lights, not connected up?

Stendori, am I looking for the seperate YELLOW and WHITE wires in
the POD housing? I bought a two-way switch already for another application
and never used it. Nice pics, they are informative, thanks Stendori!

Okay not to stray to far away, but when buying the bulbs can I upgrade the wattage
in the back for the REAR working lights WITHOUT overdrawing on the battery either
now or when I decide to upgrade my to front headlights? Okay what I am saying is
I want to UPGRADE on both ends, would there be too much draw? If so, I will
only upgrade my two FRONT bulbs since its not that often I would use Rear
lights.



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Old 04-04-2008, 09:47 AM
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upgrade all 4... when you need the rears, turn the fronts off, when you need the fronts, turn the rears off..

just don't run them all at the same time... there should be no problems then
 


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