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Old 12-12-2008, 04:54 PM
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has anyone installed aux. fog lights on their blazer.. without a brush guard..if so how hard is it ?
 
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Old 12-14-2008, 07:07 PM
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i mounted mine in where the liscense plate is... no it wasn't hard at all... i just taped into the low beams...
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Yep!

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i did them nere the license plateand screwed them in and ran the wires up to the engine bay, pretty easy:

On another note dude kiwi ur blazer its oppposite thats weird as hell i mean i no european cars are made like that but i never knew blazers came in that styl when i saw your pic and had to double take i was like wait wat thats not right thats really cool never seen a blazer like that.











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alright thanks and also do you have to wire the lights to a relay for power or can i just wire it straight to the battery terminal?
 
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I did mine thru a relay. It's safer that way. But you could do it thru the switch as long as it's rated for 12V and 20A. Which most auto switches are, at least the toggles. I don't have a pic of my wiring otherwise i'd show you, but i think it's actually easier to go thru a relay.
 
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