Auxiliary switch options

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I have a light bar that has: High intensity white lights and low intensity amber lights. With only one wire on the A pillar from Ford for the auxiliary. I'm looking for suggestions for wiring without adding an additional switch inside. Does any know of optional on/off/on switches to replace the stock Ford switch?
 
I'm going to assume that you're looking for a way to power your backlights the "low intensity amber" lights on your Light bar. Most of us hook those up so that whenever the truck is running they are on by default by tapping into the parking lights. The link below takes you to SPV's parking light adaptor which plugs into your headlights and gives you the ability to power the amber backlights whenever the parking lights are on. No need for a switch. You just need to run an additional wire up to your light bar.

 
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Actually the low intensity lights are still very bright, so I don't want to leave them on. I ended up skipping the prewired A Pillar conection and took my three wire straight to the hot wires under the hood by the fuze box. I used two separate aux switches for my ditch lights and two separate switchs for My light bar. I used the TravelerX 50" bar from tractors supply, and matching ditch lights. Looks cool when they are all on amber.
 
Well now we need to see pictures of this light bar installed and on. Curious what these look like on.
 
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I have a light bar that has: High intensity white lights and low intensity amber lights. With only one wire on the A pillar from Ford for the auxiliary. I'm looking for suggestions for wiring without adding an additional switch inside. Does any know of optional on/off/on switches to replace the stock Ford switch?
Welcome to BroncoRaptor.com! As @irishkpo mentions above, SPV is a great source for customized wiring solutions with OEM quality.
 
Those are sharp looking. Like them and I agree those Ambers are brighter looking from my backlights on my Rigids.
 
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