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Ran the wires above the spare between spare and bumper. Just follow the factory wiring. Once everything is tested then just zip tie to factory wiring.
Ran the wires above the spare between spare and bumper. Just follow the factory wiring. Once everything is tested then just zip tie to factory wiring.
Yeah. It’s just a very tight fit.
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I did use a creeper which made it easy. I was able to slide from light to light even under the spare tire with no issues.
 

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I finally finished up with the wiring on these lights for my 2025 Tacoma Pro following the instructions closely. Everything works as it should but for some reason mine turns on manually using Aux 3 instead of Aux 1. From what I’ve read these lights only draw 1 amp and Aux 3 is 5 amps so I should be good but I’m wondering what I did wrong. Is there more than one 4 pin to 2 pin jumper under the hood? Or is it possible that I hooked up the white wire to the plug that plugs into the back of the truck but didn’t need to according to instructions since I received the pigtail that goes into the tail/parking light. I would unwrap it to check but since it’s working fine in Aux 3 I just want to make sure I’m ok. Thanks!
 

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I finally finished up with the wiring on these lights for my 2025 Tacoma Pro following the instructions closely. Everything works as it should but for some reason mine turns on manually using Aux 3 instead of Aux 1. From what I’ve read these lights only draw 1 amp and Aux 3 is 5 amps so I should be good but I’m wondering what I did wrong. Is there more than one 4 pin to 2 pin jumper under the hood? Or is it possible that I hooked up the white wire to the plug that plugs into the back of the truck but didn’t need to according to instructions since I received the pigtail that goes into the tail/parking light. I would unwrap it to check but since it’s working fine in Aux 3 I just want to make sure I’m ok. Thanks!
The pigtail that I used for the rear is using AUX 4. The pigtail is in the bag with two pigtails in the same bag. The paperwork that is included with the pigtails shows the amp draw from each colored wire and I wired the ground to ground and the 10 amp to the red wire (main light) iirc. the white wire would be for the outer red halo light and is not required
 

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I finally finished up with the wiring on these lights for my 2025 Tacoma Pro following the instructions closely. Everything works as it should but for some reason mine turns on manually using Aux 3 instead of Aux 1. From what I’ve read these lights only draw 1 amp and Aux 3 is 5 amps so I should be good but I’m wondering what I did wrong. Is there more than one 4 pin to 2 pin jumper under the hood? Or is it possible that I hooked up the white wire to the plug that plugs into the back of the truck but didn’t need to according to instructions since I received the pigtail that goes into the tail/parking light. I would unwrap it to check but since it’s working fine in Aux 3 I just want to make sure I’m ok. Thanks!
the pkg on the top row all the way to the right. yellow outline on paperwork.

2024 Tacoma HOW TO: Rigid SR-L Series Lights for ARB Rear Bumper Installation IMG_4534 2
 

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So I just ordered the lights from Rigid for the ARB bumper…and then I saw this thread. With what I’ll be receiving, am I correct in that they will function as reverse lights only? Not as running lights? I read through the thread, but I’m still unsure as to if rigid corrected the wiring harness issue. @SPV Parts I looked on your website, but the wiring harness kits seem to come with the lights. I couldn’t seem to find anything that was the harness only for dummy’s like me that bought the lights before learning to read.
Where did you get the switch?
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The pigtail that I used for the rear is using AUX 4. The pigtail is in the bag with two pigtails in the same bag. The paperwork that is included with the pigtails shows the amp draw from each colored wire and I wired the ground to ground and the 10 amp to the red wire (main light) iirc. the white wire would be for the outer red halo light and is not required
Thats the same pigtail that I used. I guess working off Aux 3 isn’t a problem if everything works as it should, correct? These lights only draw 1 amp, so 2 amps at the most.
 

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Thats the same pigtail that I used. I guess working off Aux 3 isn’t a problem if everything works as it should, correct? These lights only draw 1 amp, so 2 amps at the most.
Yes you are correct. I guess you used the other wire from the pigtail that would go to AUX 3? Just means you hypothetically still have AUX 1,2 and 4 available
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