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30 Minutes to Install. Now need help!
Well I finally got it! Took me 30 minutes to install by myself.
![]() Now I need help picking out some foglights to go with it so all suggestions would be appreciated. If you already have this set up with fogs, post a pic please so I can see how it looks. Also, is it best to wire the fogs to the headlamps or actually use the toggle kit that comes in the wiring kits for them?
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I would say use the toggle switch because sometimes driving with the fogs on and it is not raining or foggy or snowing and it can be considered illegal and you can be ticketed. I would use PIAA or maybe HELLA. Both seam to be really bright and have a great spectrum of light.
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Re: 30 Minutes to Install. Now need help!
Take a look at rlith's setup:
http://www.pghconsulting.net/teal/exterior.htm As far as whether to use the switch or connect to the headlights...... I would do both: Connect the power for the toggle switch to the low beam headlight wire. Then connect the toggle switch to a relay, that will power the lights. |
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