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Dodge trailer lights (rig around)
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<blockquote data-quote="Rmc" data-source="post: 1740806" data-attributes="member: 39072"><p>Depending on what amp fuse (s) you need . I would use fuse taps to do it .</p><p>Led lights use very few amps . So it shouldn't be a issue using a number of fuse taps as needed</p><p>Or another option would be to add a fuse block . That would be way easier then to replace the factory fuse block if the factory fuse box doesn't have any empty slots to add new fuses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmc, post: 1740806, member: 39072"] Depending on what amp fuse (s) you need . I would use fuse taps to do it . Led lights use very few amps . So it shouldn’t be a issue using a number of fuse taps as needed Or another option would be to add a fuse block . That would be way easier then to replace the factory fuse block if the factory fuse box doesn’t have any empty slots to add new fuses. [/QUOTE]
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