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Old Aug 8, 2005 | 01:16 PM
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I need help deciding how to wire the driving lights.

option 1: use wiring that came with driving lights and be done with it.

option 2: wire the "parking light" that is in my driving light into the factory fog light switch and then the actual driving lights seperately.

option 3: figure out if willren'* mod to make the fog lights work with high or low beams works for my 96. Do that or something similar and then wire the driving light into the stock fog switch. and the "parking light" into the parking lights.

I can't decide please help.
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Old Aug 8, 2005 | 02:03 PM
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Unless you have the Angel Eyes, why not just use the factory wiring?? From there, you could work on the "always on" mod.....
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Originally Posted by MOS95B
Unless you have the Angel Eyes, why not just use the factory wiring?? From there, you could work on the "always on" mod.....
The factory wiring is the way I will go IF I can do the "always on" mod. I don't know where to start for that though. I guess I need to find someone with a 96 FSM.
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