Denali Auxiliary Light Mounting Bracket (Twisted Throttle) ?

jeepinoutwest

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Denali seems to be the house brand of Twisted Throttle. They got back to me and with half confidence told me that the bracket should work on my '17. I'll order it up soon. Can anyone recommend the most inexpensive place to buy the Rigid D2s (202113) from? Also on this bike I can wire everything right up to the unused 3 prong unused auxiliary plug, correct? I would only need to use 2 wires from it, ground and switched live, correct? No need to go back to the battery for anything, right? Tap the pink wire for the high beam trigger to relay? Thanks guys!
 

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jeepinoutwest said:
Denali seems to be the house brand of Twisted Throttle. They got back to me and with half confidence told me that the bracket should work on my '17. I'll order it up soon. Can anyone recommend the most inexpensive place to buy the Rigid D2s (202113) from? Also on this bike I can wire everything right up to the unused 3 prong unused auxiliary plug, correct? I would only need to use 2 wires from it, ground and switched live, correct? No need to go back to the battery for anything, right? Tap the pink wire for the high beam trigger to relay? Thanks guys!
If you're using the high beam to trigger the lights, you would use the unswitched hot wire in the 3-prong connector, rather than the switched line (which is designed for the relay trigger in the OEM fog light kit).
 

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Sorry for the thread resurrection:
I've just installed the denali light bar, with some pods that are about the size of the rigid industries ones. Has anyone had cooling issues with large pods? The left one seems to block the opening for fresh air to the radiator.
 
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