Re: Fog light questions!

From: Brian Fitchett (fitchett@chem.utah.edu)
Date: Wed Jan 28 2004 - 09:50:55 EST


I Picked up a set at wal mart several years ago. I just drilled out the
plugs and slipped the lights in. I used the brackets that came with the
lights with some slight modifications to get them to actually mount. Truth
be told, it didnt even need to have the bracket since i drilled the holes
pretty snug. If there was a wiring harness down there somewhere i couldnt
find it so i just wired it up myself and put the switch in the cab. I also
set it so that the fogs wont turn on unless the parking lights are on.
Wiring was pretty simple so i let my little brother do it while i cut the
holes.

Brian
Black SLT CC V6

"Jonathan Lumpkin" <jonathan@crazy-train.net> wrote in message
news:BC3D3466.43C%jonathan@crazy-train.net...
>
> OK...
>
> Just called two of the local dodge dealers, both are quoting the Fog light
> kit for our new 2003 Durango to be $179 and change. To much.
>
> What are other, professional ways to go about this? I mean, we see tons of
> aftermarket ones, and others on ebay and at walmart. I heard that these
> donšt come with an mounting bracket though.
>
> Also, another question? Is the truck pre wired at all for them? Or would
you
> have to route a wire through the firewall?
>
> What would be recommended (other than keeping it the way it is). Im not
> going to let her spend (even if it is her tax return) that much on two
> lights, just for mainly looks for her. Id rather her spend a few bucks
($60)
> for some clear corners off ebay.
>
> So, what have yall done?
>
> jon
>



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