fog light connector / harness
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fog light connector / harness
alright so my foglight went out a few days ago so yesterday i go and get a bulb for it, its a pain in the *** getting the old bulb off then i notice this:
so im trying to find a foglight connector as quick , i tried at advanced auto, they had none that matched. but wouldd like to just get a whole new wiring harness for each fog light because i spliced into them to get my old halos to turn on with the fog lights and dont like having the crimped connectors down there. so is there anywhere to pick up stock wiring harness?
OR should i just go with these whole new fog light system :
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearanc...my-z-pics.html
so im trying to find a foglight connector as quick , i tried at advanced auto, they had none that matched. but wouldd like to just get a whole new wiring harness for each fog light because i spliced into them to get my old halos to turn on with the fog lights and dont like having the crimped connectors down there. so is there anywhere to pick up stock wiring harness?
OR should i just go with these whole new fog light system :
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearanc...my-z-pics.html
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would this work or would i need a much longer harness most likely? and where does the stock harness go to ? dont feel like looking for the disconnect spot lol
http://www.racinglab.com/kyo-pnp-wh-880.html
http://www.racinglab.com/kyo-pnp-wh-880.html
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That's an adapter. You'll want something more like this: http://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/pro...oducts_id/1059
There is no disconnect spot. You have two options:
- Cut the old connector wires and splice the new pigtail in with weatherproof splices.
- Remove the terminals from the old connector and crimp on new ones (probably needed) and then insert back in to a new connector body. This is expensive if you don't have the tools. The terminals are cheap, but the special crimper can get over $100.
There is no disconnect spot. You have two options:
- Cut the old connector wires and splice the new pigtail in with weatherproof splices.
- Remove the terminals from the old connector and crimp on new ones (probably needed) and then insert back in to a new connector body. This is expensive if you don't have the tools. The terminals are cheap, but the special crimper can get over $100.