Eddie, for some time it has amused and slightly annoyed me that aftermarket wiring harnesses make no provision for running lights, but in their defense, there are several other ignition hot items like that that are now pretty common. Depending on your harness, there will be two ignition hot terminals. One is hot all the time, even during cranking, and is used for fuel pumps and other systems that need to be on during cranking. The other one is only hot after cranking, make sure to wire it there so your lights are not burning while cranking. The power wire to the key is pretty substantial and you could go to the lights without a relay but would still need a fuse. Since there is usually several other ignition hot items needing power with no fuseblock provision, I let that ignition hot wire work a relay then the relay sends power by a 12GA from the main fuseblock feed to a separate fuseblock. It saves a bunch of individual relays, works great for things like interior accent lights.