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Aftermarket Cube LED Fog Light Question (wiring)

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Apologies if this has been asked before, I didn't spend a whole lot of time looking.

Are there many 2'' Cube LEDs out there that will plug directly into the OEM wiring harness? I recently swapped to a new bumper with square ports for the fog lights. After wiring in the new winch and installing the bumper, I'm really just being lazy and hoping to avoid any more wiring.
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Do you have the aux switches?

If so, diode dynamics has what is essentially plug and play. Their wiring harness uses the factory ground right by the aux + wire, which is all next to the battery. Two wire hook up, right next to each other.
 
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I have the 4 interior aux switches yes, that's a great help thank you!
 
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Another question. If i have aftermarket cube LED's that come with their own harness, relay and switch, is it possible to just splice them in to the existing harness so they can be controlled off the factory fog controls as opposed to the aux switches? Obviously I've never done it myself.
 

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Another question. If i have aftermarket cube LED's that come with their own harness, relay and switch, is it possible to just splice them in to the existing harness so they can be controlled off the factory fog controls as opposed to the aux switches? Obviously I've never done it myself.
Yes, that's exactly what I did with mine. Factory fog light switch controls the cubes in the bumper

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Yes, that's exactly what I did with mine. Factory fog light switch controls the cubes in the bumper
Did you just remove the factory connectors (on the harness) and splice them from there?

(love those halos btw)
 

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Did you just remove the factory connectors (on the harness) and splice them from there?

(love those halos btw)
Yes I just removed factory connectors and spliced from there. The Halo's are kind of accidental (they were supposed to be turn signals also, but are not for various reasons). Compatibility issues with aftermarket Sequential Turn signals.
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