Wiring Help!!
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yah i acually just got done doing it that. i really didn't want them connected to the highs anyway. hopefully i wont get jammed the next time i go for inspection... hehehe
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Kinda defeats the purpose of fog lights though, huh?
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I don't know about that, the fogs show up short range, while the driving lights light up the way far down the road... I can see in dense fog, where you would only want your fog lights, but other than that, kinda cool to have both. Besides, how does this setup differ from doing the mod to keep the fogs on with the high beams that so many people ask how to do?
I was planning on using the supplied relay and switch, but he didn't want to drill and mount the switch in his dash.
Works for him, so much, that I'm thinking about adding a bull bar to my Grand Cherokee and wiring the hellas on it the same way...
I was planning on using the supplied relay and switch, but he didn't want to drill and mount the switch in his dash.
Works for him, so much, that I'm thinking about adding a bull bar to my Grand Cherokee and wiring the hellas on it the same way...
Last edited by HammerZ71; 06-16-2009 at 08:28 AM.
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Oddly enough, the Hella's don't blind you in the fog like I thought they would. Worked out, because tapping the high beams is a PITA on 02s. Adding Hellas was the best mod so far, the added nighttime visibility is huge, and gives you a lot of piece of mind.