I have an 02 dodge ram 1500 and I have put a bull guard on the front. I just ordered a pair of KC lights for it and can only find instructions to install them for a jeep. Any suggestions?

Asked by samwebb11 Sep 29, 2014 at 07:10 PM about the 2002 Dodge RAM 1500 ST Quad Cab LB 4WD

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KC light will install the same way on any vehicle. Main power wire from battery, good ground to body or frame. If it has a relay, you can run the other power wire from a switched source, or from the parking lights for them to come on any time lights on, from the low beams for fog lights to only run with low beams, or to high beams for driving lights to only come on with high beams. or you can piggyback off main power wire for completely independent control without running high current through the switch. If no relay, power from battery to switch, wire from switch to lights, and ground both switch and lights. BE SURE TO USE APPROPRIATE FUSES IN ALL POWER WIRES.

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