After a bit of a slow start today I made good progress on finishing up the lighting install.
The switches from AirOnBoard.com arrived (make sure you order the shorter, wider ones, not the taller skinnier ones

, these are marked for a Tundra application).
They require a diode inline so that was the first step.
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Switch harnesses all tested and squared away.
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Label maker is a great tool for this process.
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Powered and Roo lights (spots) switched on.
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Next up is to run the relay to the back for the camp lights. I juts added it to the little bin where I put the aux 12v and usb outlet.
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The power for the camp lights is run back across the tailgate area and ziptied to the harness under the 'threshold' of the tailgate.
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Then up under the rear side panel along the hatch seal - watch out for that black goop - and a short piece of loom was added to protect the wires as they cross over the hatch edge.
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Tomorrow will build the harness for the camp lights and install two waterproof switches on the exterior - so I can turn off either light independently from outside the truck.
Oh, and FOUR trips to two different autoparts store today, twice returning empty handed because they didn't have what I was after. A good solid day.