Top Lighting Upgrades for Your Toyota Tundra's Night Driving storeboard.com
Before diving into upgrades, it's helpful to understand the system you're improving. The Toyota Tundra electrical system is a 12-volt DC system, robust enough to handle significant accessory loads. The factory headlights are controlled through a relay and switch system, drawing power directly from the battery via fuses. When you install aftermarket lighting, especially powerful auxiliary lights, you are adding to this electrical load. This is why proper installation is non-negotiable. High-draw accessories like light bars in Industry Mag must be wired using a dedicated, high-quality harness that includes a relay and an in-cab switch, connecting directly to the battery with an appropriate fuse. This protects your truck's factory wiring from overload and ensures your new lights receive the stable power they need to perform reliably. A well-executed upgrade integrates seamlessly with the truck's electrical architecture, while a poorly wired one can lead to flickering, premature failure, or even electrical damage.
