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Old 10-28-2005, 05:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have just purchased a roof rack for my D90. I now want to install 4 spot lights across the front of this, however am concerned about the wiring aspect. It can't be that difficult, but I am after some guidance. Has anyone done this, or is anyone aware of a website giving really easy advice? Grateful for any advice anyone has. I am content for a separate switch to be fitted to operate them if that makes it easier than wiring into the main lighting circuit. Thanks.
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Check http://www.d-90.com/ forums, or perhaps discoweb.org, or expeditionexchange.com's forums or tech sections.

I have a DII, and will be running the wiring by having it line around the edge of the windshield up to the top. It is suprisingly steath and good looking when you do it with a disco/disco II, but im not sure about a d90.
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Gary, easiest thing to do is buy the Hella complete wiring harness spec'ed for the wattage you will run in lights. Theses come complete with instructions and color coded wires to make life easy. The only thin you may find is you will have to lengthen the power and ground wires going to the lights on your rack. This is easy to do, just buy some wire length, electrical tape and heat shrink butt connectors (crimpable).

Each relay'ed harness will operate two lamps.

If you want to get fancy, you could get a Defender aux lamp switch and use that. It won't really change your setup.
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Thank you that is very helpful, I shall search for them and buy them right away.
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Thank you that is very helpful, I shall search for them and buy them right away.
Hi Gary,Im thinking of the same light set up,let us know how you doo it
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