Adding factory foglights?
#1
Adding factory foglights?
I'd like to add the factory foglights to my '01 Jimmy, is this all I need?
-Both factoryheadlights (w/ integral foglamps)
-OEM Foglight switch
Is there anything else? Is is that easy to add?
-Both factoryheadlights (w/ integral foglamps)
-OEM Foglight switch
Is there anything else? Is is that easy to add?
#2
RE: Adding factory foglights?
With a GMC it will be easier than with my 2000 Blazer, if your wiring harnes has the fog light wires then all you would need is the headlights with the integeral fogs. With the Chevy they're seperate with the turns and need extra wiring...I was going to use them as DRL's and take that load off my high beam elements...but they are a little hard to find in the salvage yards and are a little more than I want to pay on E-bay (if you can find them).
#3
RE: Adding factory foglights?
i also was thinkin bout doin that to my 98 jimmy is the summer
#4
RE: Adding factory foglights?
I'd love to have fog lights....but the trouble is there's nowhere to mount them up! Unless I wanted some big giant lights on the top....but that's just a BIT too redneck for me. I suppose living where I do I should try to fit the part. What is it they say....when in Tennessee do as the rednecks do? LOL
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RE: Adding factory foglights?
ORIGINAL: BobTheBlazer
I'd love to have fog lights....but the trouble is there's nowhere to mount them up! Unless I wanted some big giant lights on the top....but that's just a BIT too redneck for me. I suppose living where I do I should try to fit the part. What is it they say....when in Tennessee do as the rednecks do? LOL
I'd love to have fog lights....but the trouble is there's nowhere to mount them up! Unless I wanted some big giant lights on the top....but that's just a BIT too redneck for me. I suppose living where I do I should try to fit the part. What is it they say....when in Tennessee do as the rednecks do? LOL
1. Drill holes in the aluminum top of the bumper at the outer edge of the grille.
2. Find some holes on the bottom side of the aluminum bumper and mount them there, remember that if you are using rectangular lights that the lenses may have to be flipped in the case so as not to shine into oncoming traffic...
3. Buy some of the eliptical fog lights they will have brackets to mount them to either top or bottom of bumper (prefered is bottom for fog lights, you don't want them to glare you in the face so the under bumper is best).
4. You could find some old CB antenna "trunk" mounting hardware and slip them on the lower bumper..
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