On 2017 and 2018 the plug in to buss bar is wrong. As you look at it, There are 3 plug ins being used. This says the one to far right is the one you use. That is incorrect. The plug you use is to the far left almost unable to see. Remove cap and plug in harness.
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@@tommysgreatoutdoorsI want to add 2 more LED strips, I want to just tap into the red wires on each sides. Will I still have to run a ground for each strip or will I be ok tapping into the red only?
JV there is not a GM kit for a 2005. If you were to buy this kit there would be no plug under the truck. There are, however, a ton of aftermarket kits that are very nice, put out a lot more light, and even cost less. But you’ll have to run your own wiring to the cab. Just search on RU-vid.
I got these on ebay. They were around $100 at the time. The thing that made these work well is the plug and play wiring designed for this generation of Silverado/Sierra. For a 2012 I would go with a lesser expensive aftermarket brand. They are generally a lot brighter than the GM lights too.
@@markgloverville 2012 do not have a OEM plug and play harness like the 2014+ models so have to wire them into a aftermarket switch wired into the cab somehow