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  • No I haven't. "/ Sorry. I have mine wired to a control box since I use mine for Search and Rescue.

    However, I think all you'd have to do to wire them into your blinkers would be to find the wire inside the steering column that runs power from the switch and splice your strobes into that. That would in theory run power from your battery to your blinkers and your strobes when the switch is activated.
    Have you put any info on te forums about your amber LED strobes? that's my next project, and my only serious concern is how to trigger them with the regular emergency flashers without tons of wire. I guess most places will just tell you to install an auxillary switch for them. what did you do?
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City, State
Naples, FL
Year, Model & Trim Level
2004 Explorer ST XLS
Vehicle Specs
YES
Engine
V6 4.0L SOHC
Year
2004
Lighting
Amber/White flashers, Silverstar ZXE lamps
Tires
Bridgestone Dueler H/L
Occupation
HVAC Apprentice, Future Marine
Audio/Video and Navigation
Sony CDX-GT565UP
Accessories
Thrush glasspack, Bed toolbox

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ZAPV373- 2004 Explorer Sport Trac XLS 2WD

jcerrion;2963002 said:
flame throwers come standard on the XLT.
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