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To install the HD Tour Pak Spoiler/LED, I simply spliced the wiring used for the Ultra light bar and side lights inside the tour pak.
If the LED can handle both the run and brake light functions, you can do the same; otherwise, pick whether you want the LED to function as a run or brake light and wire it accordingly.
Thanks! I have the Badlands Illuminator and I wanted to wire this strip up after the controller, therefore using the abillities of the controller for run & brake. I just can't find the right wire under the seat. I know which wire is "brake", but what color is "run ,(tail light)". Make sense?
More than likely, the "run" light is blue. Use a test light; the light should come "on" when the ignition is "on" and turn "off" when in the accessory position.
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