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Old 01-10-2013, 09:37 PM
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What else could I hook up to my fog light harness??? Any ideas??
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[QUOTE=Willis19;3375305]
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I got a couple:

1 - Can you get a CCFL light inside that bumper behind those holes. This would give you an even "indirect" lighting affect. Those lights come in many different colors and lengths. I think that would look cool.

2 - Fill each hole with a light? Finding the right size fixture might be an issue. I've seen different size and style fixtures on the tractor / trailer websites. I'm sure you could find something there to your likeing.

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Whats CCFL lights??
And a guy down at 4wd said to put something amber in the holes so I can use them as driving/fog lights.... he told me to try and tig up tge rigid little lights. I forget what they are called
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How about one of the LED light bars mounted behind the bumper? It would connect to your wiring harness and shine light out all the openings.
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I have the same bumper. I don't see any useful light being made out of those holes. The angle they would be mounted at is going to restricts distance of any light. Now, you could make a mount of a light bar or fog lights
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Going to put KC Apollo pros fog lights on my bumper. The question is should I get the 55 watt or the 100 watt for a daily driver? Just wondering if the 100's are too bright for the road.
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Does anyone make a light small enough to fit in the hole or maybe mount it back farther and use them as fog lights (which is my intention anyways)
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Originally Posted by Willis19
Does anyone make a light small enough to fit in the hole or maybe mount it back farther and use them as fog lights (which is my intention anyways)
The mounting angle will probably render the lighting usless for anything but "show lighting". You would have to change the angle of the fixture to get any useful light down the road.
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Originally Posted by JK-Ford

The mounting angle will probably render the lighting usless for anything but "show lighting". You would have to change the angle of the fixture to get any useful light down the road.
Honestly I just want to hook something up to just have something hooked up to my fog light harness
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Then I would go with the CCFL's. Probably an easy install. Choose what color you want. And it would look realy cool.
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Originally Posted by JK-Ford
Then I would go with the CCFL's. Probably an easy install. Choose what color you want. And it would look realy cool.
Where can I get them and what exactly are they again???


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