Thanks for the helpThere are several ways to do it.
I like the Anzo box, it's cheap and works great. Built in breaker. The remote is solid like something you would expect from a car mfg. Run Positive and negative to battery then you run the light wires to the module under the hood or I guess it could be mounted in the cab but you would have to lengthen the battery wires. I plan on covering my module with something to keep it dry.
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AWESOME! Thanks so much!Here's a great way to mount switches on a TJ where you can always undo your work and go back to stock and they are pretty inexpensive.
https://www.amazon.com/Rugged-Ridge-17235-50-Black-Switch/dp/B004P3RKMO
Get a Chilton's manual or the like. The wiring for your lights is already in the harness. With a little reading you can find connection points, which fuses & relays to plug in. Best part, you won't have a ridiculous amount of extra wiring to look at!
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