Fog HID question
#23
I drilled holes in my fog light brackets and zip tied the ballasts/wiring to them like so..
This was close to a year ago and they're still holding in place perfectly.
This was close to a year ago and they're still holding in place perfectly.
#26
TECH Enthusiast
Thread Starter
iTrader: (3)
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Lancaster, PA
Posts: 623
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Sorry to bring this thread back but just wanted to say for those considering going to clear fogs, you do not need to remove the bumper to replace them. Ive heard people say you do. Only for the headlights. Turn your steering wheel all the way and the front wheel well mud guard needs to come out. Did mine just the other day cause one of my fogs was cracked. 10-15 min job per side
#27
TECH Fanatic
iTrader: (10)
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Cross Roads, Tx
Posts: 1,065
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Sorry to bring this thread back but just wanted to say for those considering going to clear fogs, you do not need to remove the bumper to replace them. Ive heard people say you do. Only for the headlights. Turn your steering wheel all the way and the front wheel well mud guard needs to come out. Did mine just the other day cause one of my fogs was cracked. 10-15 min job per side
#28
While you are at it, use a relay harness ( or make your own) so you can get full 14 volts to the ballast. Much brighter. Also makes it easy to wire the fogs to stay on with the hi-beams. Hid fogs+Hid hi-beams+ Hid lo-beams = Serious lighting