fog hookup
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fog hookup
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...n/96ce02cc.jpg
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...n/448df6e0.jpg
I was wondering if someone can tell me how to hook these fogs up to the connector, or cut the connector on the car.thanks.Dont even know what kind they are but they were only $29 .Had to make my own bracket.
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...n/448df6e0.jpg
I was wondering if someone can tell me how to hook these fogs up to the connector, or cut the connector on the car.thanks.Dont even know what kind they are but they were only $29 .Had to make my own bracket.
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I like this setup, it allows you to run better than stock fog lamps too
http://users.adelphia.net/~bpaskevic...AMP_WIRING.htm
http://users.adelphia.net/~bpaskevic...AMP_WIRING.htm
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Pontiac Dad would you please break it down for me step by step, I can do alot I have just never worked with wiring, thank you
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Basically you take an old 880 light bulb. Break the glass off..and connect a wire to each lead in the bulb. Seal it up and use that to connect your new lights.
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Are you attaching your bracket to the stock bracket? You might get some 'bounce' in your lights with it. Aftermarket fogs come with a much beefier mount to prevent this.
If you're comitted to aftermarket, cut off the OEM connector and wire straight to it with * plices, then waterproof your connections somewhow (a litle slicone RTV and electrical tape will do).
When you cut your OEM connector, cut them at least an inch behind the connector so you can splice them back in later if you want to.
If you're comitted to aftermarket, cut off the OEM connector and wire straight to it with * plices, then waterproof your connections somewhow (a litle slicone RTV and electrical tape will do).
When you cut your OEM connector, cut them at least an inch behind the connector so you can splice them back in later if you want to.
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