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<p>[QUOTE="Riprap, post: 5103272, member: 145017"]Yes, in that mess is where the switch wires were located on mine, they were coiled up and zip tied. </p><p>Another option for you if nobody else has proper 579 info is- check under your bunk inside the sleeper door on the drivers side, you may have a large terminal/junction block inside that has wires running to it. Sometimes this box is located under the truck on the frame somewhere. It will have wires connected to studs labeled- turn signal, brake lights, marker/clearance lights etc. You can add your chicken lights power wire to the marker light terminal stud and they will work with your truck light switch instead of the "spare switch". The terminal block looks like this-</p><p>[ATTACH=full]131358[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Riprap, post: 5103272, member: 145017"]Yes, in that mess is where the switch wires were located on mine, they were coiled up and zip tied. Another option for you if nobody else has proper 579 info is- check under your bunk inside the sleeper door on the drivers side, you may have a large terminal/junction block inside that has wires running to it. Sometimes this box is located under the truck on the frame somewhere. It will have wires connected to studs labeled- turn signal, brake lights, marker/clearance lights etc. You can add your chicken lights power wire to the marker light terminal stud and they will work with your truck light switch instead of the "spare switch". The terminal block looks like this- [ATTACH=full]131358[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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