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Where can I get a .....

Habib

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...switch that will fit the two holes next to the ignition switch on a 2016 F3S? I want to connect some extra LED driving lights and would like the switch to fit, water resistant and look like it belongs. Just a switch, no harness or other stuff.
Also, the wires coming from those two holes, does anyone know where they terminate? Trying to find a decent wiring diagram on an Spyder F3 is impossible. (that should bring some expensive replys:)).

Thanks.
 
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ROGER;
I FOUND MINE ON AMAZON:
https://www.amazon.com/Support-Symb...rd_wg=gT47i&psc=1&refRID=JY7V9HY2JT0R0ZJA25PD

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I connected this switch to these lights:
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which are mounted to the front wheel assembly....

DAN P
EASLEY, SC
SPYD3R
 
Dan, those lights look exactly like the ones I will be installing. Got any pictures of how you mounted them? I'm still looking at ways for that, did you just use an existing wire or run a new one? If you used existing was it the one from the switch hole to the fog light holes?

Thanks a lot for the info.



ROGER;
I FOUND MINE ON AMAZON:
https://www.amazon.com/Support-Symb...rd_wg=gT47i&psc=1&refRID=JY7V9HY2JT0R0ZJA25PD

616SpBx8EIL._SL1000_.jpg

I connected this switch to these lights:
510WwYGDTSL._AC_UL220_SR180,220_.jpg

which are mounted to the front wheel assembly....

DAN P
EASLEY, SC
SPYD3R
 
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Dan, those lights look exactly like the ones I will be installing. Got any pictures of how you mounted them? I'm still looking at ways for that, did you just use an existing wire or run a new one? If you used existing was it the one from the switch hole to the fog light holes?

Thanks a lot for the info.

here ya go Roger......
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1st - pic is where they are located... 2nd - gives you a closer look... 3rd - i hope you can see where the bracket is attached... 4th - shows you how they look powered up... 5th - is the switch & it's location...
I made my own wire-harness, and took it directly to the battery with a fuse...
hope this helps Roger... if you need more info, just give me a call...
Dan P
SPYD3R
 
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Danged if your not always coming up with an answer.:) Where they are mounted do they give you and bouncing and wiggling of the light beam? I was curious about on the swing arms. I was thinking of putting them on the side of the 'fronk' with a small doubler plate on the inside to support them on the plastic housing. Does the front of the main body and the tires interfere with the light patterr? Mine are a straight far out there beam rather than a flood and I"m concerned about vibrations in the beam.





here ya go Roger......
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1st - pic is where they are located... 2nd - gives you a closer look... 3rd - i hope you can see where the bracket is attached... 4th - shows you how they look powered up... 5th - is the switch & it's location...
I made my own wire-harness, and took it directly to the battery with a fuse...
hope this helps Roger... if you need more info, just give me a call...
Dan P
SPYD3R
 
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Danged if your not always coming up with an answer.:) Where they are mounted do they give you and bouncing and wiggling of the light beam? I was curious about on the swing arms. I was thinking of putting them on the side of the 'fronk' with a small doubler plate on the inside to support them on the plastic housing. Does the front of the main body and the tires interfere with the light patterr? Mine are a straight far out there beam rather than a flood and I"m concerned about vibrations in the beam.

Roge;
i used the 'mounts' that came with the lights.... i had to 'open up' the hole a bit - used a rat-tail file to do this... hit it with a little black paint... pulled off the fender bracket bolt, mounted the bracket, then mounted the light to the bracket... as for any interference, a tiny bit... but at night, that 'bit' lights up the wheels for even more visibility from the sides... mine are 'spot' not 'flood' lights... vibration are minimal... nothing to worry about there... i call these my TUCKER LIGHTS... as the Tucker car had a lamp in the middle that would turn in the direction the car was going in....
you may also want to do another set of TAIL LIGHTS like i have... THE MORE VISIBILITY, THE SAFER YOUR RIDE....
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BEST OF LUCK PAL......
DAN P
SPYD3R
 
Danged if your not always coming up with an answer.:) Where they are mounted do they give you and bouncing and wiggling of the light beam? I was curious about on the swing arms. I was thinking of putting them on the side of the 'fronk' with a small doubler plate on the inside to support them on the plastic housing. Does the front of the main body and the tires interfere with the light patterr? Mine are a straight far out there beam rather than a flood and I"m concerned about vibrations in the beam.

Nice...👍👍👍
 
What are the lights your using? ANZo 5W LED Spots?

won a pair in a raffle. They were on my Bronco for awhile but it goes slow in the rocks so I left the floods and the spots are going on the Spyder. They were called " Night Crawler" I think. The link here for them are probably the same thing.
 
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