Just got my new fogs up...
Let me know what you think, besides the badly aimed and dirty lights.

the kit came with a $0.05 crappy switch that was made of cheap plastic and weird oblong triangle shape that didn't fit anywhere, so I picked up a $5 walmart rocker and fit it into the ebrake area.

The goods

on with no lights

on with headlights.

the kit came with a $0.05 crappy switch that was made of cheap plastic and weird oblong triangle shape that didn't fit anywhere, so I picked up a $5 walmart rocker and fit it into the ebrake area.

The goods

on with no lights

on with headlights.
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ditto
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and ditto
ditto
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Rikter »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Welcome to the TECH section. Cosmetic and appeareance is elsewhere.
-Rik</TD></TR></TABLE>
and ditto
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Are they attached to the bumper? If so, they might vibrate while driving down the road, which is extremely irritating, at least to me. I can't stand seeing cars/trucks with vibrating lights that look like strobes.
I attached mine to the underside of my bumper reinforcement beam.
I attached mine to the underside of my bumper reinforcement beam.
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