Plugging in new Auxillary lights

Nice job!

As you state it is not a difficult job and saves at least an hours labour charge.

Yep glad I came across your thread it helped, and when you actually realise it is only the socket with the blanking plug on its own about 10 centimetres below the white coloured socket, that the lights cable short socket plugs into, the one with not to much cable attached to it, the other one similar with about treble the cable attached to it, is to be blanked with the plug you remove from the socket below the white one, it is only for later if you add driving lights, so just has to be cable tied away, you have then won the battle, the Light switch socket plugs into the cable directly, and it is really hard to get it wrong if you look inside at the shapes, thanks for the tips. :beerjug:
 
Few daft questions cannot find the answer anywher, are there ans torque values for the bolts holding the lights on to its bracket, or is it just good n tight with a bit of ble loctite, and is there any angle needed, down a little, or should they be pointing straight, cheers for some simple correct answers.
 


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