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    Where to find a good on/off switch

    Looks good. :beer: I hear ya! That's why I bought some different switches than the small rectangle toggles that came with my auxiliary light kits. I'm in the process of wiring up a tri-lamp light bar on my front bumper, with two switches like this that I placed in-between the round vents...
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    Where to find a good on/off switch

    That's the ticket! AutoZone and Wal-mart have those illuminated toggles too, along with the round style rockers like this: FWIW, I found a source that has those original style switches your OP mentions for much less than $70... $27, to be exact... still pretty spendy, but hey, the heart...
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    Jeep JK 2009 Fuse Map Layout Diagram

    This is a repost to correct two minor cosmetic errors in the original thread. (I don't have edit permission on the original thread, so moderators, please delete the original thread so as to not clutter up the board... sorry for the hassle). Since the fuse layout map on the inside cover of the...
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    Additional Fog Lights Connections?

    I've decided to go with doing the "standard" lights w/relay wiring and using a tap in the fuse box (M8, which is open and normally used for heated front seats or M6, which is the fuse for the driver's side ignition on power outlet).
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    Where to find a good on/off switch

    AutoZone and (shudder) Wal-Mart have some nice small switches that I've used for auxiliary lights... I assume you could use them for the temp gauge.
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    Additional Fog Lights Connections?

    Yeah, I figured that lamps probably draw too much current and stacking four on a circuit meant for two wouldn't be good, and that's why I couldn't find a harness product offered to do it. I just thought there might be a chance, since they have such a thing for tail lights coupled with trailer...
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    Additional Fog Lights Connections?

    I have a 2009 Wrangler X 2-door and recently installed OEM fog lamps. I'm curious if there's such a thing as a T or splice-connector that can plug into the current fog lamp set-up (and/or headlamps) and allow another set of two lamps to be "piggy-backed"... much like how a trailer lights...
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